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Abstract
Microscopic digital image processing paves the way for study and evaluation of blastomere identification and localization as a preprocessing step for the embryos selection for the In VitroFertilization (IVF) transfer. Computer vision aims at developing automated image system to localize and grade blastomeres before injection. In this paper, we propose a clustering-based system that supports the localization and counting of blastomeres. The dataset, employed in this study, is formed of 50 Images collected at Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Unit, International Islamic Center for Population Studies and Research, Al-Azhar University, Egypt. The proposed system is formed of 2 modules named preprocessing and segmentation modules, where different algorithms were investigated for each module. The preprocessing module includes Image denoising and enhancement tasks. Whereas the edge enhancement investigates the performance of Ostu’s thresholding, Canny and Sobel edge detection techniques, while employing Circular Hough Transform (CHT) for the segmentation task. A fusion-based algorithm was then employed to merge the segmented Blastomeres of the previously defined systems to boost the performance through integrated blastomeres, as well the confidence in localization. The fusion-based algorithm showed very promising results reaching an average Precision, sensitivity, and Overall Quality of 87.9%, 92.9%, and 82.3%, respectively.
期刊介绍:
Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications is an international, interdisciplinary journal aiming at publishing up-to-date contributions on original clinical and basic research in the biomedical engineering. Research of biomedical engineering has grown tremendously in the past few decades. Meanwhile, several outstanding journals in the field have emerged, with different emphases and objectives. We hope this journal will serve as a new forum for both scientists and clinicians to share their ideas and the results of their studies.
Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications explores all facets of biomedical engineering, with emphasis on both the clinical and scientific aspects of the study. It covers the fields of bioelectronics, biomaterials, biomechanics, bioinformatics, nano-biological sciences and clinical engineering. The journal fulfils this aim by publishing regular research / clinical articles, short communications, technical notes and review papers. Papers from both basic research and clinical investigations will be considered.