An efficient and robust fracture detection in femur bones

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Abstract

There are several bones in the body but the femur is especially the important bone in the body which is from the hip to knee. The Red blood cells(RBC) are created because of bone called femur. In this paper we have given a method to know where the bone has broken by the methods of image processing..We will preprocess the image in order to show the interested domain. In this paper, foreground is taken as our interested domain in order to hide the background details. There are many mathematical and morphological operations which are used for this process, by using these methods and operations we highlight the foreground and the objects in the foreground will be highlighted by using edge detection. The support vector machine in the preprocessed image to know where the bone has fractured and where the bone was not fractured.

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Basha, C. Z., Simha, G. K. J., & Krishna, Y. V. (2019). An efficient and robust fracture detection in femur bones. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(1), 1954–1957. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.A5211.119119

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