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IVAug 14, 2019
Skin Lesion Segmentation and Classification for ISIC 2018 by Combining Deep CNN and Handcrafted Features

Redha Ali, Russell C. Hardie, Manawaduge Supun De Silva et al.

This short report describes our submission to the ISIC 2018 Challenge in Skin Lesion Analysis Towards Melanoma Detection for Task1 and Task 3. This work has been accomplished by a team of researchers at the University of Dayton Signal and Image Processing Lab. Our proposed approach is computationally efficient are combines information from both deep learning and handcrafted features. For Task3, we form a new type of image features, called hybrid features, which has stronger discrimination ability than single method features. These features are utilized as inputs to a decision-making model that is based on a multiclass Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. The proposed technique is evaluated on online validation databases. Our score was 0.841 with SVM classifier on the validation dataset.

IVJul 18, 2018
Skin Lesion Segmentation and Classification for ISIC 2018 Using Traditional Classifiers with Hand-Crafted Features

Russell C. Hardie, Redha Ali, Manawaduge Supun De Silva et al.

This paper provides the required description of the methods used to obtain submitted results for Task1 and Task 3 of ISIC 2018: Skin Lesion Analysis Towards Melanoma Detection. The results have been created by a team of researchers at the University of Dayton Signal and Image Processing Lab. In this submission, traditional classifiers with hand-crafted features are utilized for Task 1 and Task 3. Our team is providing additional separate submissions using deep learning methods for comparison.