Advancements in Feature Extraction Recognition of Medical Imaging Systems Through Deep Learning Technique
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18549v1
- Date: Thu, 23 May 2024 04:46:51 GMT
- Title: Advancements in Feature Extraction Recognition of Medical Imaging Systems Through Deep Learning Technique
- Authors: Qishi Zhan, Dan Sun, Erdi Gao, Yuhan Ma, Yaxin Liang, Haowei Yang,
- Abstract summary: An objective function based on weight is proposed to achieve the purpose of fast image recognition.
A technique for threshold optimization utilizing a simplex algorithm is presented.
It is found that different types of objects are independent of each other and compact in image processing.
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- Abstract: This study introduces a novel unsupervised medical image feature extraction method that employs spatial stratification techniques. An objective function based on weight is proposed to achieve the purpose of fast image recognition. The algorithm divides the pixels of the image into multiple subdomains and uses a quadtree to access the image. A technique for threshold optimization utilizing a simplex algorithm is presented. Aiming at the nonlinear characteristics of hyperspectral images, a generalized discriminant analysis algorithm based on kernel function is proposed. In this project, a hyperspectral remote sensing image is taken as the object, and we investigate its mathematical modeling, solution methods, and feature extraction techniques. It is found that different types of objects are independent of each other and compact in image processing. Compared with the traditional linear discrimination method, the result of image segmentation is better. This method can not only overcome the disadvantage of the traditional method which is easy to be affected by light, but also extract the features of the object quickly and accurately. It has important reference significance for clinical diagnosis.
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