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Author(s):  
Hardev Mukeshbhai Khandhar ◽  
Chintan M. Bhatt ◽  
Simon Fong

Image processing plays an indispensable and significant role in the development of various fields like medical imaging, astronomy, GIS, disaster management, agriculture monitoring, and so on. Medical images which are recorded in digital forms are processed by high-end computers to extract whatever information we desire. In the fast-developing modern world of medical imaging diagnosis and prognosis, where manual photo interpretation is time-consuming, automatic object detection from devices like CT-Scans and MRIs has limited potential to generate the required results. This article addresses the process of identifying Region of Interests in cancer based medical images based on combination of Otsu’s algorithm and Canny edge detection methods. The primary objective of this paper is to derive meaningful and potential information from medical image in different scenarios by applying the image segementation in combination with genetic algorithms in a robust manner to detect region of interest.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (12) ◽  
pp. e0243923
Author(s):  
Michael A. Beck ◽  
Chen-Yi Liu ◽  
Christopher P. Bidinosti ◽  
Christopher J. Henry ◽  
Cara M. Godee ◽  
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A lack of sufficient training data, both in terms of variety and quantity, is often the bottleneck in the development of machine learning (ML) applications in any domain. For agricultural applications, ML-based models designed to perform tasks such as autonomous plant classification will typically be coupled to just one or perhaps a few plant species. As a consequence, each crop-specific task is very likely to require its own specialized training data, and the question of how to serve this need for data now often overshadows the more routine exercise of actually training such models. To tackle this problem, we have developed an embedded robotic system to automatically generate and label large datasets of plant images for ML applications in agriculture. The system can image plants from virtually any angle, thereby ensuring a wide variety of data; and with an imaging rate of up to one image per second, it can produce lableled datasets on the scale of thousands to tens of thousands of images per day. As such, this system offers an important alternative to time- and cost-intensive methods of manual generation and labeling. Furthermore, the use of a uniform background made of blue keying fabric enables additional image processing techniques such as background replacement and image segementation. It also helps in the training process, essentially forcing the model to focus on the plant features and eliminating random correlations. To demonstrate the capabilities of our system, we generated a dataset of over 34,000 labeled images, with which we trained an ML-model to distinguish grasses from non-grasses in test data from a variety of sources. We now plan to generate much larger datasets of Canadian crop plants and weeds that will be made publicly available in the hope of further enabling ML applications in the agriculture sector.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 2514-2519

Microarray is a fast and rapid growing technology which plays dynamic role in the medical field. It is an advanced than MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and CT scanning (Computerised Tomography). The purpose of this work is to make fine perfection against the gene expression. In this study the two clustering are used which fuzzy c means and k means and also it classifies with better results. The microarray data base indicates the classification in support vector machine. Segmentation is most important step in microarray image. The classification in support vector machine is compared with other two classifiers which means the k nearest neighbour and with the Bayes classifiers.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Volker H. Metzler ◽  
Ralf Vandenhouten ◽  
Joerg Krone ◽  
Reinhard Grebe

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