scholarly journals A Study of Medical Image Analysis System

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (25) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kim Tae-Eun
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (92) ◽  
pp. 26-30
Author(s):  
G.Yu. Tereshchenko ◽  
G.G. Chetverykov ◽  
I. Konarieva

The structure of the medical image analysis system is considered. The algorithm of the blood cell recognition system is given. Formulated the main tasks to be solved during the morphological analysis of blood. The requirements for the algorithm in determining the leukocyte formula and the detection of blood corpuscles on a smear were determined. A model of color-brightness characteristics is proposed for describing typical images of a blood smear. The threshold values of the sizes of objects are determined when searching for cells. A histogram of the brightness of a typical field of view was investigated. A two-step algorithm for detecting blood cells is described, as well as an algorithm for constructing a dividing line on the plane of relative colors. The results of experiments on real preparations are given. The causes of detection errors are considered.


Author(s):  
D.S. DeMiglio

Much progress has been made in recent years towards the development of closed-loop foundry sand reclamation systems. However, virtually all work to date has determined the effectiveness of these systems to remove surface clay and metal oxide scales by a qualitative inspection of a representative sampling of sand particles. In this investigation, particles from a series of foundry sands were sized and chemically classified by a Lemont image analysis system (which was interfaced with an SEM and an X-ray energy dispersive spectrometer) in order to statistically document the effectiveness of a reclamation system developed by The Pangborn Company - a subsidiary of SOHIO.The following samples were submitted: unreclaimed sand; calcined sand; calcined & mechanically scrubbed sand and unused sand. Prior to analysis, each sample was sprinkled onto a carbon mount and coated with an evaporated film of carbon. A backscattered electron photomicrograph of a field of scale-covered particles is shown in Figure 1. Due to a large atomic number difference between sand particles and the carbon mount, the backscattered electron signal was used for image analysis since it had a uniform contrast over the shape of each particle.


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