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Does Multispectral Texture Features Really Improve Cervical Cancer Detection?
T. Zhao, J. Zhang, and Y. Liu
International Conference on Diagnostic Imaging and Analysis (ICDIA 2002), August, 2002.

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Associated centers: VASC and MRTC
Associated labs/groups: Biomedical Image Analysis and Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery
Associated project: Non-Invasive Optical Imaging in vivo for Early Detection and Advanced Diagnosis of Cancer

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T. Zhao, J. Zhang, and Y. Liu, "Does Multispectral Texture Features Really Improve Cervical Cancer Detection?," International Conference on Diagnostic Imaging and Analysis (ICDIA 2002), August, 2002.

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@inproceedings{Zhao_2002_4034,
   author = "Tong Zhao and Jiayong Zhang and Yanxi Liu",
   title = "Does Multispectral Texture Features Really Improve Cervical Cancer Detection?",
   booktitle = "International Conference on Diagnostic Imaging and Analysis (ICDIA 2002)",
   month = "August",
   year = "2002"
}


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