A REVIEW ON WATERSHED SEGMENTATION FOR AUTOMATIC BLOOD CELL COUNTING FOR HUMAN

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  • Mr. Konade Basavraj Pundlik Bharat Ratna Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Kegaon, Solapur (MH), India. Affiliated to Solapur university, Solapur (MH), India.

Keywords:

Blood Cell count,, Morphological operations, Hough Transform

Abstract

The number of red blood cell is very important to detect as well as to follow the treatment of many diseases like anaemia, leukemia etc. In clinical laboratory is to produce a precise result for every test especially in the area of Red Blood Cell (RBC) count. Red blood cell count gives the vital information that help diagnosis many of the patient’s sickness. The old conventional method of RBC counting under microscope gives an unreliable and inaccurate result depends on clinical laboratory technician skill. This method puts a lot of strain on the technician. Another method for RBC counting uses the automatic hematology analyzer, this machine is very costlier. So it is not possible all the hospital’s clinical laboratory implement such an expensive machine to count the blood cell in their laboratory. This introduces an efficient and cost effective computer vision system for automatic red blood cell counting.

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2021-01-31

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Mr. Konade Basavraj Pundlik. (2021). A REVIEW ON WATERSHED SEGMENTATION FOR AUTOMATIC BLOOD CELL COUNTING FOR HUMAN. JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 1–5. Retrieved from https://repo.journalnx.com/index.php/nx/article/view/724

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