Garuda Documents : Preliminary process in blast cell morphology identification based on image segmentation methods

TitlePreliminary process in blast cell morphology identification based on image segmentation methods
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AbstractThe diagnosis of blood disorders in developing countries usually uses the diagnostic procedure Complete Blood Count (CBC). This is due to the limitations of existing health facilities so that examinations use standard microscopes as required in CBC examinations. However, the CBC process still poses a problem, namely that the procedure for manually counting blood cells with a microscope requires a lot of energy and time, and is expensive. This paper will discuss alternative uses of image processing technology in blast cell identification by using microscope images. In this paper, we will discuss in detail the morphological measurements which include the diameter, circumference and area of blast cell cells based on watershed segmentation methods and active contour. As a basis for further development, we compare the performance between the uses of both methods. The results show that the active contour method has an error percentage of 5.15% while the watershed method has an error percentage of 8.25%.
Publisher NameInstitute of Advanced Engineering and Science
Publish Date2020-12-01
Publish Year2020
DoiDOI: 10.11591/ijece.v10i6.pp5714-5725
Citation
SourceInternational Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE)
Source IssueVol 10, No 6: December 2020
Source Page5714-5725
Urlhttp://ijece.iaescore.com/index.php/IJECE/article/view/21873/14355
AuthorDr Dr dr. VM WAHYU SISWANDARI, S.Ked, Sp.P.K, M.Si.Med
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