White blood cell segmentation for acute leukemia bone marrow images
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2012-02-27Author
Lim, Huey Nee
Mohd Yusoff, Mashor, Prof. Madya. Dr.
Rosline, Hassan, Dr.
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Morphological diagnosis of the blood and bone
marrow smear under the microscope is an important preliminary step in the diagnosis of acute leukemia. The features and
differential counts of the cells provide valuable information to the specialist to confirm the diagnosis and begin treatment, thus increasing the chance of survival of the patient. Manual diagnosis procedures are often tedious, labor intensive and time
consuming. A computerised system can help accelerating the morphological diagnosis process. The proposed method consists
of gradient magnitude, thresholding, morphological operations and watershed transform to perform cells segmentation. 50
images from subtypes M2, M5 and M6 were used to test the proposed method and the result showed that the method managed to obtain qualitatively good segmentation results. The
segmentation accuracy for the tested image is 94.5% while the overage accuracies for the other subtypes are 94.58%, 95.06% and 95.65% respectively.
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