Set of descriptors for skin cancer diagnosis using non-dermoscopic color images
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Mohammad H. Jafari | Nader Karimi | S. Mohamad R. Soroushmehr | Shadrokh Samavi | Kayvan Najarian | Hoda Mohaghegh
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