Image Analysis Approach for Development of a Decision Support System for Detection of Malaria Parasites in Thin Blood Smear Images

Prasad, Keerthana and winter, Jan and Bhat , Udayakrishna M. and Acharya, Raviraja and Prabhu, G K (2012) Image Analysis Approach for Development of a Decision Support System for Detection of Malaria Parasites in Thin Blood Smear Images. Journal of Digital Imaging, 25 (4). pp. 542-549. ISSN 0897-1889

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Abstract

This paper describes development of a decision support system for diagnosis of malaria using color image analysis. A hematologist has to study around 100 to 300 microscopic views of Giemsa-stained thin blood smear images to detect malaria parasites, evaluate the extent of infection and to identify the species of the parasite. The proposed algorithm picks up the suspicious regions and detects the parasites in images of all the views. The subimages representing all these parasites are put together to form a composite image which can be sent over a communication channel to obtain the opinion of a remote expert for accurate diagnosis and treatment. We demonstrate the use of the proposed technique for use as a decision support system by developing an android application which facilitates the communication with a remote expert for the final confirmation on the decision for treatment ofmalaria. Our algorithm detects around 96% of the parasites with a false positive rate of 20%. The Spearman correlation r was 0.88 with a confidence interval of 0.838 to 0.923, p<0.0001.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Color image analysis . Decision support system Telemedicine . Malaria diagnosis
Subjects: Engineering > MIT Manipal > Biomedical
Information Sciences > MCIS Manipal
Medicine > KMC Manipal > Medicine
Depositing User: MIT Library
Date Deposited: 26 Feb 2013 10:50
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2013 10:50
URI: http://eprints.manipal.edu/id/eprint/78735

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