Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches

Background: Monogeneans are flatworms (Platyhelminthes) that are primarily found on gills and skin of fishes. Monogenean parasites have attachment appendages at their haptoral regions that help them to move about the body surface and feed on skin and gill debris. Haptoral attachment organs consist o...

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Main Authors: Kalafi, E.Y., Tan, W.B., Town, C., Dhillon, S.K.
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spelling my.um.eprints.176842017-08-14T04:19:22Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/17684/ Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches Kalafi, E.Y. Tan, W.B. Town, C. Dhillon, S.K. Q Science (General) QH301 Biology Background: Monogeneans are flatworms (Platyhelminthes) that are primarily found on gills and skin of fishes. Monogenean parasites have attachment appendages at their haptoral regions that help them to move about the body surface and feed on skin and gill debris. Haptoral attachment organs consist of sclerotized hard parts such as hooks, anchors and marginal hooks. Monogenean species are differentiated based on their haptoral bars, anchors, marginal hooks, reproductive parts' (male and female copulatory organs) morphological characters and soft anatomical parts. The complex structure of these diagnostic organs and also their overlapping in microscopic digital images are impediments for developing fully automated identification system for monogeneans (LNCS 7666:256-263, 2012), (ISDA; 457-462, 2011), (J Zoolog Syst Evol Res 52(2): 95-99. 2013;). In this study images of hard parts of the haptoral organs such as bars and anchors are used to develop a fully automated identification technique for monogenean species identification by implementing image processing techniques and machine learning methods. Result: Images of four monogenean species namely Sinodiplectanotrema malayanus, Trianchoratus pahangensis, Metahaliotrema mizellei and Metahaliotrema sp. (undescribed) were used to develop an automated technique for identification. K-nearest neighbour (KNN) was applied to classify the monogenean specimens based on the extracted features. 50% of the dataset was used for training and the other 50% was used as testing for system evaluation. Our approach demonstrated overall classification accuracy of 90%. In this study Leave One Out (LOO) cross validation is used for validation of our system and the accuracy is 91.25%. Conclusions: The methods presented in this study facilitate fast and accurate fully automated classification of monogeneans at the species level. In future studies more classes will be included in the model, the time to capture the monogenean images will be reduced and improvements in extraction and selection of features will be implemented. BioMed Central 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/17684/1/Kalafi%2C_E.Y._%282016%29.pdf Kalafi, E.Y. and Tan, W.B. and Town, C. and Dhillon, S.K. (2016) Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches. BMC Bioinformatics, 17 (S19). ISSN 1471-2105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12859-016-1376-z doi:10.1186/s12859-016-1376-z
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Kalafi, E.Y.
Tan, W.B.
Town, C.
Dhillon, S.K.
Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches
description Background: Monogeneans are flatworms (Platyhelminthes) that are primarily found on gills and skin of fishes. Monogenean parasites have attachment appendages at their haptoral regions that help them to move about the body surface and feed on skin and gill debris. Haptoral attachment organs consist of sclerotized hard parts such as hooks, anchors and marginal hooks. Monogenean species are differentiated based on their haptoral bars, anchors, marginal hooks, reproductive parts' (male and female copulatory organs) morphological characters and soft anatomical parts. The complex structure of these diagnostic organs and also their overlapping in microscopic digital images are impediments for developing fully automated identification system for monogeneans (LNCS 7666:256-263, 2012), (ISDA; 457-462, 2011), (J Zoolog Syst Evol Res 52(2): 95-99. 2013;). In this study images of hard parts of the haptoral organs such as bars and anchors are used to develop a fully automated identification technique for monogenean species identification by implementing image processing techniques and machine learning methods. Result: Images of four monogenean species namely Sinodiplectanotrema malayanus, Trianchoratus pahangensis, Metahaliotrema mizellei and Metahaliotrema sp. (undescribed) were used to develop an automated technique for identification. K-nearest neighbour (KNN) was applied to classify the monogenean specimens based on the extracted features. 50% of the dataset was used for training and the other 50% was used as testing for system evaluation. Our approach demonstrated overall classification accuracy of 90%. In this study Leave One Out (LOO) cross validation is used for validation of our system and the accuracy is 91.25%. Conclusions: The methods presented in this study facilitate fast and accurate fully automated classification of monogeneans at the species level. In future studies more classes will be included in the model, the time to capture the monogenean images will be reduced and improvements in extraction and selection of features will be implemented.
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author Kalafi, E.Y.
Tan, W.B.
Town, C.
Dhillon, S.K.
author_facet Kalafi, E.Y.
Tan, W.B.
Town, C.
Dhillon, S.K.
author_sort Kalafi, E.Y.
title Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches
title_short Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches
title_full Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches
title_fullStr Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches
title_full_unstemmed Automated identification of Monogeneans using digital image processing and K-nearest neighbour approaches
title_sort automated identification of monogeneans using digital image processing and k-nearest neighbour approaches
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/17684/1/Kalafi%2C_E.Y._%282016%29.pdf
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