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1 November 1982 A Recursive Classification System With Colour Feature Correction For Bone Marrow Cells
Haig Dolabdjian
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Proceedings Volume 0375, Medical Imaging and Image Interpretation; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934650
Event: 1st International Symposium on Medical Imaging and Image Interpretation, 1982, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
In automated cell classification colour features are very critical because of the varying staining quality. A method is presented how to correct colour features with a colour correction matrix in a recursive classification system and to make them useful for classification purposes. The system is based on calculating an individual colour correction matrix for each preparation subimage by comparison of the extracted average chromaticity coordinates of that cell of the subimage, which is correct classified with the highest probability using geometrical and textural features only, and known reference average chromaticity coordinates of the actual cell types.
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Haig Dolabdjian "A Recursive Classification System With Colour Feature Correction For Bone Marrow Cells", Proc. SPIE 0375, Medical Imaging and Image Interpretation, (1 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934650
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