Issue 22, 2018

Human-level blood cell counting on lens-free shadow images exploiting deep neural networks

Abstract

In point-of-care testing, in-line holographic microscopes paved the way for realizing portable cell counting systems at marginal cost. To maximize their accuracy, it is critically important to reliably count the number of cells even in noisy blood images overcoming various problems due to out-of-focus blurry cells and background brightness variations. However, previous studies could detect cells only on clean images while they failed to accurately distinguish blurry cells from background noises. To address this problem, we present a human-level blood cell counting system by synergistically integrating the methods of normalized cross-correlation (NCC) and a convolutional neural network (CNN). Our comprehensive performance evaluation demonstrates that the proposed system achieves the highest level of accuracy (96.7–98.4%) for any kinds of blood cells on a lens-free shadow image while others suffer from significant accuracy degradations (12.9–38.9%) when detecting blurry cells. Moreover, it outperforms others by up to 36.8% in accurately analyzing noisy blood images and is 24.0–40.8× faster, thus maximizing both accuracy and computational efficiency.

Graphical abstract: Human-level blood cell counting on lens-free shadow images exploiting deep neural networks

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jun 2018
Accepted
05 Sep 2018
First published
03 Oct 2018

Analyst, 2018,143, 5380-5387

Human-level blood cell counting on lens-free shadow images exploiting deep neural networks

D. Ahn, J. Lee, S. Moon and T. Park, Analyst, 2018, 143, 5380 DOI: 10.1039/C8AN01056K

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