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Differentiating Malignant from Benign Pigmented or Non-Pigmented Skin Tumours—A Pilot Study on 3D Hyperspectral Imaging of Complex Skin Surfaces and Convolutional Neural Networks

J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11(7), 1914; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071914
by Vivian Lindholm 1,*,†, Anna-Maria Raita-Hakola 2,*,†, Leevi Annala 2, Mari Salmivuori 1, Leila Jeskanen 1, Heikki Saari 3, Sari Koskenmies 1, Sari Pitkänen 1, Ilkka Pölönen 2, Kirsi Isoherranen 1,† and Annamari Ranki 1,†
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11(7), 1914; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11071914
Submission received: 5 March 2022 / Accepted: 28 March 2022 / Published: 30 March 2022
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Novel Imaging Techniques in Skin Diseases)

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

This is a very useful and innovative manuscript aiming at comparision of sophisticated, yet practical, methods in order to better differentiate malignant from benign pigmented or non-pigmented skin lesions. Congratulations for further mastering this approoach. 

Reviewer 2 Report

The authors describe interesting findings on HIS, a new image diagnostic tool.

The manuscript well describes the differences, convenience, and accuracy between HIS and conventional imaging tools. There are no problems with the research method and the description of the results. The limitations and future potential of this study are also accurately shown.

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