Accessible Melanoma Detection using Smartphones and Mobile Image Analysis (1711.09553v2)
Abstract: We investigate the design of an entire mobile imaging system for early detection of melanoma. Different from previous work, we focus on smartphone-captured visible light images. Our design addresses two major challenges. First, images acquired using a smartphone under loosely-controlled environmental conditions may be subject to various distortions, and this makes melanoma detection more difficult. Second, processing performed on a smartphone is subject to stringent computation and memory constraints. In our work, we propose a detection system that is optimized to run entirely on the resource-constrained smartphone. Our system intends to localize the skin lesion by combining a lightweight method for skin detection with a hierarchical segmentation approach using two fast segmentation methods. Moreover, we study an extensive set of image features and propose new numerical features to characterize a skin lesion. Furthermore, we propose an improved feature selection algorithm to determine a small set of discriminative features used by the final lightweight system. In addition, we study the human-computer interface (HCI) design to understand the usability and acceptance issues of the proposed system.
- T. -T. Do (1 paper)
- T. Hoang (16 papers)
- V. Pomponiu (1 paper)
- Y. Zhou (446 papers)
- Z. Chen (421 papers)
- N. -M. Cheung (1 paper)
- D. Koh (2 papers)
- A. Tan (13 papers)
- S. -H. Tan (1 paper)