Recurrence quantification as potential bio-markers for diagnosis of pre-cancer

In this paper, the spectroscopy signals have been analyzed in recurrence plots (RP), and extract recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) parameters from the RP in order to classify the tissues into normal and different precancerous grades. Three RQA parameters have been quantified in order to extract the important features in the spectroscopy data. These features have been fed to different classifiers for classification. Simulation results validate the efficacy of the recurrence quantification as potential bio-markers for diagnosis of pre-cancer.

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