Chagas parasite detection in blood images using AdaBoost (Q308725)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6623958
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    Chagas parasite detection in blood images using AdaBoost
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6623958

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      Chagas parasite detection in blood images using AdaBoost (English)
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      6 September 2016
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      Summary: The Chagas disease is a potentially life-threatening illness caused by the protozoan parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi. Visual detection of such parasite through microscopic inspection is a tedious and time-consuming task. In this paper, we provide an AdaBoost learning solution to the task of Chagas parasite detection in blood images. We give details of the algorithm and our experimental setup. With this method, we get 100\% and 93.25\% of sensitivity and specificity, respectively. A ROC comparison with the method most commonly used for the detection of malaria parasites based on support vector machines (SVM) is also provided. Our experimental work shows mainly two things: (1) Chagas parasites can be detected automatically using machine learning methods with high accuracy and (2) AdaBoost + SVM provides better overall detection performance than AdaBoost or SVMs alone. Such results are the best ones known so far for the problem of automatic detection of Chagas parasites through the use of machine learning, computer vision, and image processing methods.
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      Chagas disease
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      AdaBoost learning
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      blood images
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      support vector machines
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