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    Leaf lesion classification (LLC) algorithm based on artificial bee colony (ABC) by Ahmad, Faudziah, Ku-Mahamud, Ku Ruhana, Sainin, Mohd Shamrie, Airuddin, Ahmad

    Published 2015
    “…Results showed that the Leaf Lesion Classification (LLC) algorithm based on Artificial Bee colony (ABC) produced an average 96.83% of accuracy and average 1.66 milliseconds of processing time, indicating that LLC algorithm is better than algorithm such as Otsu, Canny, Roberts and Sobel. …”
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    Novel techniques for enhancement and segmentation of acne vulgaris lesions by Malik, A. S., Humayun, J., Kamel, N., Yap, F. B.-B.

    Published 2013
    “…Conclusion: This article specifically discusses the contrast enhancement and segmentation for automated diagnosis system of acne vulgaris lesions. The results are promising that can be used for further classification of acne vulgaris lesions for final grading of the lesions.…”
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    STATISTICAL FEATURE LEARNING THROUGH ENHANCED DELAUNAY CLUSTERING AND ENSEMBLE CLASSIFIERS FOR SKIN LESION SEGMENTATION AND CLASSIFICATION by Adil H., Khan, Dayang Nurfatimah, Awang Iskandar, Jawad F., Al-Asad, SAMIR, EL-NAKLA, SADIQ A., ALHUWAIDI

    Published 2021
    “…A boost ensemble learning algorithm using Support Vector Machines (SVM) as initial classifiers and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) as a final classifier is employed to learn the patterns of different skin lesion class features. …”
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    Automated Segmentation And Classification Technique For Brain Stroke by Mohd Saad, Norhashimah, Abdullah, Abdul Rahim, Mohd Noor, Niza Suzaini, Mohd Ali, Nursabillilah

    Published 2019
    “…This study proposes a segmentation and classification technique to detect brain stroke lesions based on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). …”
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    Study and Implementation of Data Mining in Urban Gardening by Mohana, Muniandy, Lee, Eu Vern

    Published 2019
    “…The system is essentially a three-part development, utilising Android, Java Servlets, and Arduino platforms to create an optimised and automated urban-gardening system. …”
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    Automated diagnosis of focal liver lesions using bidirectional empirical mode decomposition features by Acharya, U. Rajendra, Koh, Joel En Wei, Hagiwara, Yuki, Tan, Jen Hong, Gertych, Arkadiusz, Vijayananthan, Anushya, Yaakup, Nur Adura, Abdullah, Basri Johan Jeet, Mohd Fabell, Mohd Kamil, Yeong, Chai Hong

    Published 2018
    “…After which, the extracted features were subjected to particle swarm optimization (PSO) technique for the selection of a set of optimized features for classification. Our automated CAD system can differentiate normal, malignant, and benign liver lesions using machine learning algorithms. …”
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    Ensemble learning of deep learning and traditional machine learning approaches for skin lesion segmentation and classification by Adil H., Khan, Dayang Nurfatimah, Awang Iskandar, Jawad F., Al-Asad, Hiren, Mewada, Muhammad Abid, Sherazi

    Published 2022
    “…After that segmented region is classified into three types of skin lesion using hybrid features of Alex-Net and VGG-16 through the transfer learning approach. …”
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    Identifying melanoma characteristics using directional imaging algorithm and convolutional neural network on dermoscopic images / Mohammad Asaduzzaman Rasel by Mohammad Asaduzzaman , Rasel

    Published 2024
    “…This research is divided into two phases – 1) Feature Engineering phase explains skin conditions based on lesion segmentation and different dermoscopic feature extraction, while 2) Classification phase detects Melanoma. …”
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    Digital segmentation of skin diseases / Hadzli Hashim and Razali Abdul Hadi by Hashim, Hadzli, Abdul Hadi, Razali

    Published 2004
    “…RGB colour variegations are useful features used by the domain's experts in their morphological learning method for skin disease classification. …”
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    An efficient AdaBoost algorithm for enhancing skin cancer detection and classification by Gamil, Seham, Zeng, Feng, Alrifaey, Moath, Asim, Muhammad, Ahmad, Naveed

    Published 2024
    “…To improve accuracy, the AdaBoost algorithm is utilized, which amalgamates weak classification models into a robust classifier with high accuracy. …”
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    Automated Detection and Classification of Retinal Vein Occlusion Using Ultra-widefield Retinal Fundus Images and Transfer Learning by Ivy Ong Siaw Yin, Ong

    Published 2024
    “…The study also evaluates the classification model trained with lesion masks to classify images accurately into the respective categories. …”
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    Development of a CAD system for stroke diagnosis using machine learning on DWI-MRI images by Mohd Saad, Norhashimah, Azman, Izzatul Husna, Abdullah, Abdul Rahim, Hamzah, Rostam Affendi, Muda, Ahmad Sobri, Yamba, Farzanah Atikah

    Published 2025
    “…A hybrid segmentation technique, fuzzy c-means with active contour (FCMAC), is proposed to enhance lesion localization accuracy. For classification, the system evaluates traditional machine learning algorithms like support vector machine (SVM) and k-nearest neighbor (KNN), alongside deep learning models such as convolutional neural network (CNN) and bilayered neural network (BNN). …”
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    Web-based expert system for material selection of natural fiber- reinforced polymer composites by Ahmed Ali, Basheer Ahmed

    Published 2015
    “…Finally, the developed expert system was deployed over the internet with central interactive interface from the server as a web-based application. As Java is platform independent and easy to be deployed in web based application and accessible through the World Wide Web (www), this expert system can be one stop application for materials selection.…”
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    The Role of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Approaches for the Detection of Skin Cancer by Tehseen Mazhar, Inayatul Haq, Allah Ditta, Syed Agha Hassnain Mohsan, Faisal Rehman, Imran Zafar, Jualang Azlan Gansau, Lucky Poh Wah Goh

    Published 2023
    “…This article describes the fundamentals of ML-based implementations, as well as future limits and concerns for the production of skin cancer detection and classification systems. We also explored five fields of dermatology using deep learning applications: (1) the classification of diseases by clinical photos, (2) der moto pathology visual classification of cancer, and (3) the measurement of skin diseases by smartphone applications and personal tracking systems. …”
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    Computer-assisted pterygium screening system: a review by Abdani, Siti Raihanah, Zulkifley, Mohd Asyraf, Shahrimin, Mohamad Ibrani, Zulkifley, Nuraisyah Hani

    Published 2022
    “…The deep learning networks have been successfully implemented for three major purposes, which are to classify an image regarding whether there is the presence of pterygium tissues or not, to localize the lesion tissues through object detection methodology, and to semantically segment the lesion tissues at the pixel level. …”
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