A fast semi-automatic method for classification and counting the number and types of blood cells in an image

04/18/2020
by   Hamed Sadeghi, et al.
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A novel and fast semi-automatic method for segmentation, locating and counting blood cells in an image is proposed. In this method, thresholding is used to separate the nucleus from the other parts. We also use Hough transform for circles to locate the center of white cells. Locating and counting of red cells is performed using template matching. We make use of finding local maxima, labeling and mean value computation in order to shrink the areas obtained after applying Hough transform or template matching, to a single pixel as representative of location of each region. The proposed method is very fast and computes the number and location of white cells accurately. It is also capable of locating and counting the red cells with a small error.

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