Skin lesion feature vectors classification in models of a Riemannian manifold

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作者
Nikolay Metodiev Sirakov
Ye-Lin Ou
Mutlu Mete
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[1] Texas A & M University-Commerce,Department of Mathematics, Department of Computer Science
[2] Texas A & M University-Commerce,Department of Mathematics
[3] Texas A & M University-Commerce,Department of Computer Science
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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence | 2015年 / 75卷
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Feature vectors; Riemannian manifold; Support vector machines; Classification; Intervals of confidence; 62H35; 68U10; 68P10;
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This study is a continuation of a work published by Mete, Ou, and Sirakov (2012), where a model of a 4D manifold of feature vectors was developed. The present paper introduces an improved metric in the 4D manifold first and then extends both the size of the sample space and the dimension (to 6D) of the manifold model in which the sample space lies. As a result, we not only overcame the issue of one single vector representing multiple skin lesions, which occurred in the work of Mete, Ou, and Sirakov (2012), but also improved the accuracy of classification. Furthermore, a statistical evaluation of our support vector machine (SVM) classification method was performed. The intervals of confidence were calculated for the mean of classification of a large sample set in the 6D model. Comparison results of classification with our SVM in 4D and 6D models using 10-fold cross-validation are given at the end of the paper. It is found that the 6D model improves the classification results of the previous study suggesting that two newly introduced features contributed to the increase of the classification accuracy.
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页码:217 / 229
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