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Toward translational incremental similarity-based reasoning in breast cancer grading
2009
Medical Imaging 2009: Computer-Aided Diagnosis
One of the fundamental issues in bridging the gap between the proliferation of Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) systems in the scientific literature and the deficiency of their usage in medical community is based on the characteristic of CBIR to access information by images or/and text only. Yet, the way physicians are reasoning about patients leads intuitively to a case representation. Hence, a proper solution to overcome this gap is to consider a CBIR approach inspired by Case-Based
doi:10.1117/12.813731
dblp:conf/micad/TutacRLMPC09
fatcat:tkysogzkvfgvrkwcbihuvml2oq