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This project focuses on using artificial intelligence to enhance the early detection of melanoma by monitoring changes in moles through total body photography. By adapting algorithms from astronomy, it aims to improve the accuracy of skin lesion characterization and monitoring.
Early detection of melanoma improves survival.
Individuals with multiple naevi (moles) are at an increased risk of developing melanoma, but sequential monitoring by dermatologists is time-consuming and inefficient.
Artificial intelligence (AI) methods can potentially diagnose melanoma from single time-point lesion images, but a more clinically-relevant question is whether melanoma can be detected early, based on automated detection of changes in naevi using total body photography (TBP; high-reso…
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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