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Multispectral imaging burn wound tissue classification system: a comparison of test accuracies between several common machine learning algorithms

Squiers et al., 2016

Document ID
5644644559855420554
Author
Squiers J
Li W
King D
Mo W
Zhang X
Lu Y
Sellke E
Fan W
DiMaio J
Thatcher J
Publication year
Publication venue
Medical Imaging 2016: Computer-Aided Diagnosis

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The clinical judgment of expert burn surgeons is currently the standard on which diagnostic and therapeutic decisionmaking regarding burn injuries is based. Multispectral imaging (MSI) has the potential to increase the accuracy of burn depth assessment and the …
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