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T. Balakumaran
Researcher at Coimbatore Institute of Technology
Publications - 8
Citations - 107
T. Balakumaran is an academic researcher from Coimbatore Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microcalcification & Mammography. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 102 citations.
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Detection of Microcalcification in Mammograms Using Wavelet Transform and Fuzzy Shell Clustering
TL;DR: The proposed algorithm for detecting microcalcification in mammogram quality enhancement using multirresolution analysis based on the dyadic wavelet transform and microCalcification detection by fuzzy shell clustering and the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is confirmed by experimental results.
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The Fast Haar Wavelet Transform for Signal & Image Processing
TL;DR: The Fast Haar wavelet was designed and it satisfies alias free and perfect reconstruction condition and Computational time and computational complexity is reduced in Fast Haare wavelet transform.
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Microcalcification cluster detection using multiscale products based Hessian matrix via the Tsallis thresholding scheme
TL;DR: A Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) system has been developed for efficient microcalcification detection and it eliminates the operator dependency, and the main merit of the system is that it maintains the shape and size of microCalcifications.
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Detection of Microcalcification Clusters Using Hessian Matrix and Foveal Segmentation Method on Multiscale Analysis in Digital Mammograms
TL;DR: A Computer Aided Diagnosis system for automatic and accurate cluster detection of microcalcifications in mammography by combining the responses coming out from the second order partial derivatives and the foveal method.
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Microcalcification detection in digital mammograms using novel filter bank
TL;DR: Experimental results show that the microcalcifications can be efficiently detected by the proposed Computer Aided Detection method and it has high true positive ratio in comparison to other methods.