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Automatic assessment of mammographic images : positioning and quality assessment

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Figure 2-1: Two routine projects of mammograms: MLO (left) and CC (right).
Figure 2-2: Measurements of the PNL line in CC and MLO views.[1]
Figure 2-3: Visualization of positioning metrics for both views.
Figure 4-1: Annotation tool created for the purposes of this study for nipple detection.
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