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Table 1. Examples of background ROIs and the corresponding models.
Table 3. Synthetic ROIs with microcalcifications for fatty and dense tissue: (a), (b) present benign cases; (c), (d) show malignant cases
Table 5. Segmentation of synthetic images sized (32×32) pixels.
Table 6. Segmentation of dense models (benign and malignant cases).

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