Comparative study of maximum likelihood and spectral angle mapper algorithms used for automated detection of melanoma

Melanoma is a leading fatal illness responsible for 80% of deaths from skin cancer. It originates in the pigment-producing melanocytes in the basal layer of the epidermis. Melanocytes produce the melanin (the dark pigment), which is responsible for the color of skin. As all cancers, melanoma is caused by damage to the DNA of the cells, which causes the cell to grow out of control, leading to a tumor, which is much more dangerous if it cannot be found or detected early. Only biopsy can determine exact malformation diagnosis, although it can rise metastasizing. When a melanoma is suspected, the usual standard procedure is to perform a biopsy and to subsequently analyze the suspicious tissue under the microscope.
Comparative study of maximum likelihood and spectral angle mapper algorithms used for automated detection of melanoma QR

Publish Date

29 - July - 2014

Research Categories

  • Scientific

Authors

  • ابراهيم محمد ابراهيم
Al Andalus University For Medical Sciences