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Thermal Images Pre-Processing For Early Detection Of Breast Cancer: A Progressive Review

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  • Azman Brahim Llaguno Garcia

    (Informatics, Networks and Educative Technology Group, Medical Sciences Branch, Medical Sciences University, 21 Street number 32-B between 26 and 28 Streets, 26th July District, Sagua la Grande, Villa Clara, Cuba)

  • Arturo Orellana Garcia

    (Medical Informatics Center, Process Mining Research Group, Informatics Science University, San Antonio de los Baños Road, Kilometers, Torrens District, Boyeros, Havana, Cuba)

  • Vivian Estrada Senti

    (Department of Scientific Degrees, Informatics Science University, San Antonio de los Baños Road, Kilometers 2 ½, Torrens District, Boyeros, Havana, Cuba)

Abstract

The aim of this study is to identify the pre-processing stage as a necessary step in the thermal image processing to support the decision-making in health institutions. Digital infrared thermal imaging allows the identification of unrecognized diseases in an apparently healthy population, through a thermal map generated by the temperature of the affected area. The methods used to identify the main aspects that affect the quality of the thermal image were inductive-deductive, historical-logical, analytical-synthetic and document analysis. As a result, the necessary initial conditions for the acquisition and the logical sequence to be develop in the pre-processing stage were presented.

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  • Azman Brahim Llaguno Garcia & Arturo Orellana Garcia & Vivian Estrada Senti, 2024. "Thermal Images Pre-Processing For Early Detection Of Breast Cancer: A Progressive Review," Acta Informatica Malaysia (AIM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 26-31, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnaim:v:8:y:2024:i:1:p:26-31
    DOI: 10.26480/aim.01.2024.26.31
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