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RBCs and Parasites Segmentation from Thin Smear Blood Cell Images
Author(s) -
Vishal V. Panchbhai,
Lalit B. Damahe,
Ashwini V. Nagpure,
Priyanka N. Chopkar
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of image graphics and signal processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-9082
pISSN - 2074-9074
DOI - 10.5815/ijigsp.2012.10.08
Subject(s) - thresholding , segmentation , artificial intelligence , blood smear , rgb color model , malaria , image segmentation , computer science , computer vision , parasite hosting , blood film , image processing , pattern recognition (psychology) , pathology , medicine , image (mathematics) , world wide web
Manually examine the blood smear for the detection of malaria parasite consumes lot of time for trend pathologists. As the computational power increases, the role of automatic visual inspection becomes more important. An automated system is therefore needed to complete as much work as possible for the identification of malaria parasites. The given scheme based on used of RGB color space, G layer processing, and segmentation of Red Blood Cells (RBC) as well as cell parasites by auto-thresholding with offset value and use of morphological processing. The work compare with the manual results obtained from the pathology lab, based on total RBC count and cells parasite count. The designed system successfully detects malaria parasites and RBC cells in thin smear image.

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