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Introduction and Motivation for Conducting Medical Image Analysis

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Pattern Classification of Medical Images: Computer Aided Diagnosis

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The demand for advanced image analysis techniques stems from the recent proliferation of new biomedical imaging modalities across the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Yin, XX., Hadjiloucas, S., Zhang, Y. (2017). Introduction and Motivation for Conducting Medical Image Analysis. In: Pattern Classification of Medical Images: Computer Aided Diagnosis. Health Information Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57027-3_1

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