2017
DOI: 10.3233/thc-160805
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A comparison of methods for three-class mammograms classification

Abstract: Obtained experimental results indicate that the proposed three-class SVM classifier is more suitable for practical use than the other two methods.

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“…The proposed ML method gives good results in multi‐classifying masses in comparison with the existing works 21,46 and achieves accuracy, F 1‐score, precision, recall, specificity, and AUC scores of 75.42%, 76.39%, 75.18%, 75.67%, 87.71%, and 0.819, respectively.…”
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“…The proposed ML method gives good results in multi‐classifying masses in comparison with the existing works 21,46 and achieves accuracy, F 1‐score, precision, recall, specificity, and AUC scores of 75.42%, 76.39%, 75.18%, 75.67%, 87.71%, and 0.819, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, our binary classification scores surpass those of recent works that use deep learning models to classify breast lesions in digital mammograms. [43][44][45] The proposed ML method gives good results in multi-classifying masses in comparison with the existing works 21,46 and achieves accuracy, F1-score, precision, recall, specificity, and AUC scores of 75.42%, 76.39%, 75.18%, 75.67%, 87.71%, and 0.819, respectively.…”
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“…Currently, there are numerous noninvasive techniques for the detection of specific cancer types including computed tomography (CT) in lung cancer, mammography in breast cancer, or positron emission tomography (PET) scan and digital rectal examination (DRE) for prostate cancer [ 4 – 6 ]. Many imaging techniques have a high sensitivity for the detection of abnormal neoplasms but lack the capacity to classify tumour subtypes or distinguish benign from malignant tumours [ 7 ].…”
Section: Types Of Noninvasive Epigenetic Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many imaging techniques have a high sensitivity for the detection of abnormal neoplasms but lack the capacity to classify tumour subtypes or distinguish benign from malignant tumours [ 7 ]. In breast cancer screening, the use of mammography is limited to the detection of larger tumours, resulting in the neglect of smaller tumours [ 8 ], and diagnosis is dependent on the level of expertise possessed by the clinician [ 6 ]. In prostate cancer, as part of the physical examination of the prostate gland, the DRE is semi-invasive and can cause injury and bleeding to the patient [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%