Volume 14 - Issue 6
Automatically Detecting Oral Cancer Status
Abstract
Cancer is a death-dealing disease. Cancer is a disease and it can start anywhere in the human body and spread into surrounding tissues. It may arise at a primary lesion originating in any of the tissues in the mouth. Mouth cancer usually occurs in tongue. The oral cancer can be identified by the symptoms of lump or thickening in the cheek and white or red patch that appear on the gums, tongue, tonsil or lining of the mouth. CT scanned images can be uploaded in automatically detecting cell status. The automatically detecting cell status includes four modules namely advance action, characteristic separation, characteristic selection and categorization.
Paper Details
PaperID: 181069
Author's Name: M. Latha and Anupriya
Volume: Volume 14
Issues: Issue 6
Keywords: Advance Action, Characteristic Separation, Characteristic Selection, Categorization.
Year: 2018
Month: December
Pages: 169-172