Paper Title

Detection of Different Types of Leukemia in Blood Smear Image

Authors

Miss. Prachi A. Sonawane , Mrs. A. N. Shewale , Mr. R. R. Karhe

Keywords

Ellipsoid Form, Hough transform, Microscopic Smear ImagesMiss. Prachi A. Sonawane

Abstract

Microscopy cell image analysis is a basic tool for biological research. In human body blood cells are divided in three general categories RBC (Red blood cells), WBC (White Blood Cell) and Platelets. Any type of White Blood Cell detection is possible by using microscopic blood smear images. WBC can be approximated by an ellipsoid form; an ellipse detector algorithm may be successfully applied in order to recognize such elements. This Ellipse detector algorithm using Hough transform for the automatic detection of WBC embedded in microscopic smear images that considers the complete process as a multi ellipse detection problem.

How To Cite

"Detection of Different Types of Leukemia in Blood Smear Image", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.1, Issue 7, page no.314 - 317, July-2016, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1607052.pdf

Issue

Volume 1 Issue 7, July-2016

Pages : 314 - 317

Other Publication Details

Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_160650

Published Paper Id: IJSDR1607052

Downloads: 000346998

Research Area: Engineering

Country: Unknown, Unknown, India

Published Paper PDF: https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1607052

Published Paper URL: https://ijsdr.org/viewpaperforall?paper=IJSDR1607052

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ISSN: 2455-2631 | IMPACT FACTOR: 9.15 Calculated By Google Scholar | ESTD YEAR: 2016

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