Segmentation of blood cells in whole blood [closed]

asked 2019-01-16 05:30:29 -0600

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updated 2019-01-17 02:16:33 -0600

Hi, I am trying to investigate whether it is possible to do segmentation of blood cells in a whole blood sample, which is not diluted.

The images are obtained from microscopy and digital cameras. The only literature that I have been able to find do segmentation on smeared images, where they use different methods such as watershed, Hough and shape analysis. I am trying to do segmentation and find the size of the blood cells. The problem is to do find a robust method. I am not interested in finding all cells in the image. Just the clearest ) cells and from the segmentation of them finding the size.

I have attached an example image, which shows the images I will be working on. Image

Thanks for your help.

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We cannot see your image, please put it somewhere externally and provide a link!

StevenPuttemans gravatar imageStevenPuttemans ( 2019-01-16 06:23:54 -0600 )edit

A link is added.

s134672 gravatar images134672 ( 2019-01-16 07:00:07 -0600 )edit
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no, please upload it HERE, not on an external bin, where it will expire

(there is an "upload image" button in the edit menu, use that !)

berak gravatar imageberak ( 2019-01-16 07:34:17 -0600 )edit

oops my bad xD but man what a crowded image. How about going for an edge image and then trying to fit houghCircles. Doesn't that work?

StevenPuttemans gravatar imageStevenPuttemans ( 2019-01-16 08:47:45 -0600 )edit

and now the image is gone completely

StevenPuttemans gravatar imageStevenPuttemans ( 2019-01-18 03:22:08 -0600 )edit