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Abstract
Medical Images cannot be utilized similarly it was procured. The obtained images must be Pre-Processed and Segmented. Real confinements are there in medical image preprocessing as far as multifaceted nature when contrasted with preparing different kinds of images. Confinements in image acquisitions make image division a repetitive procedure. The most significant objective of segmenting medical images is in performing activities on medical images for distinguishing designs and in recovering data. This survey speaks primarily about medical image handling. At that point many methods have been proposed to deal with portions of Medical images. The similar investigation of different processing procedures has been analysed. The overview thus gives subtleties of mechanized division strategies, explicitly talked about with regards to scanned medical images. The rationale is in analysing the issues experienced in dividing the scanned medical images, and the respective benefits and confinements techniques as of now accessible for segmentation of medical images.
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1 Research Scholar, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, India
2 Professor, Dept of CSE, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, India