Content-based image retrieval for blood cells

The rapid development of technologies and steadily growing amounts of digital information highlight the need of developing an accessing system. Content-based image indexing and retrieval has been an important research area in computer science for the last few decades. The approaches of contentbased...

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Main Authors: Zare, M.R., Ainon, R.N., Seng, W.C.
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Published: 2009
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spelling my.um.eprints.108182014-08-05T02:51:38Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/10818/ Content-based image retrieval for blood cells Zare, M.R. Ainon, R.N. Seng, W.C. T Technology (General) The rapid development of technologies and steadily growing amounts of digital information highlight the need of developing an accessing system. Content-based image indexing and retrieval has been an important research area in computer science for the last few decades. The approaches of contentbased image retrieval using low level features such as colour, shape and texture are investigated to create a prototype that perceives blood cell images similar to a human. The histogram of red, green, and blue colour components is analyzed. The wavelet decomposition is also used to analyze texture. In addition, morphological operations such as opening and closing are applied to analyze object shape. Lastly, colour, texture, and shape in image retrieval are integrated in order to increase the retrieval accuracy. Experimental results using four different classes of 150 blood cell images showed 95.68% of retrieval accuracy. 2009-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/10818/1/3648a332.pdf Zare, M.R. and Ainon, R.N. and Seng, W.C. (2009) Content-based image retrieval for blood cells. In: 2009 Third Asia International Conference on Modelling & Simulation, 26-29 May 2009, Bali, Indonesia.
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Zare, M.R.
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Seng, W.C.
Content-based image retrieval for blood cells
description The rapid development of technologies and steadily growing amounts of digital information highlight the need of developing an accessing system. Content-based image indexing and retrieval has been an important research area in computer science for the last few decades. The approaches of contentbased image retrieval using low level features such as colour, shape and texture are investigated to create a prototype that perceives blood cell images similar to a human. The histogram of red, green, and blue colour components is analyzed. The wavelet decomposition is also used to analyze texture. In addition, morphological operations such as opening and closing are applied to analyze object shape. Lastly, colour, texture, and shape in image retrieval are integrated in order to increase the retrieval accuracy. Experimental results using four different classes of 150 blood cell images showed 95.68% of retrieval accuracy.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Zare, M.R.
Ainon, R.N.
Seng, W.C.
author_facet Zare, M.R.
Ainon, R.N.
Seng, W.C.
author_sort Zare, M.R.
title Content-based image retrieval for blood cells
title_short Content-based image retrieval for blood cells
title_full Content-based image retrieval for blood cells
title_fullStr Content-based image retrieval for blood cells
title_full_unstemmed Content-based image retrieval for blood cells
title_sort content-based image retrieval for blood cells
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/10818/1/3648a332.pdf
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