Computerised Image Processing and Interactive Morphometry in Cytology

  • B. V. Ramesh Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
  • S. R. Sumathi Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
  • V. C. Padaki Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
  • K. S. Hegde Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
  • T. Lazar Mathew Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
Keywords: Computerised interactive morphometry, Cervical cancer, Interactive image analysis, Image analysis

Abstract

Introduction of computers and image analysis systems to quantify the assessment of living cells for prognosis and diagnosis is gaining momentum. It also aims at relieving the operator from the tedium of microscopic observation and reducing operator bias and human error. This paper discusses the design and configuration of an interactive image analysis system built indigenounsly for cell analysis and classification. It also discusses the progress made in the diagnosis of cervical cancer and in the prognosis of breast cancer using computerised interactive morphometry

Author Biographies

B. V. Ramesh, Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore.
S. R. Sumathi, Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore.
V. C. Padaki, Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore.
K. S. Hegde, Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore.
T. Lazar Mathew, Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore
Defence Bioengineering & Electromedical Laboratory, Bangalore.
Published
2013-01-01
How to Cite
Ramesh, B., Sumathi, S., Padaki, V., Hegde, K., & Mathew, T. (2013). Computerised Image Processing and Interactive Morphometry in Cytology. Defence Science Journal, 46(2), 87-90. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.46.4054
Section
Computers & Systems Studies

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