Improved wavelet-based microscope autofocusing for blood smears by using segmentation

Vishnu Vardhan Makkapati
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Abstract

Video-based autofocus has become a viable option for microscopes due to the availability of fast microcomputers and cameras that provide high frame rates. The methods proposed plot a measure of the focus vs. the frame number, commonly referred to as focus function which results in a peak when the in focus frame is reached. Recently, generic waveletbased schemes have been proposed that offer varying degrees of performance depending on the specimens being observed. The performance of these methods can be improved if the nature of the specimen being observed is known. One such scheme for blood smears based on segmentation is presented in this paper. It exploits the fact that the primary objects of interest, the Red Blood Cells (RBC), have a smooth texture. It segments the RBCs and then applies the wavelet-based focus measure. This results in a smooth focus function which permits accurate detection of the in focus frame. The proposed scheme is evaluated using several videos taken from blood smears and the results show that segmentation step improves the wavelet-based measure.
基于分割的改进小波显微镜血液涂片自动聚焦
基于视频的自动对焦已经成为显微镜的一个可行的选择,因为快速微型计算机和相机的可用性,提供高帧率。所提出的方法绘制焦点与帧数的度量,通常称为焦点函数,当达到焦点帧时产生峰值。最近,基于小波的通用方案被提出,提供不同程度的性能取决于被观察的样本。这些方法的性能可以改善,如果被观察的标本的性质是已知的。本文提出了一种基于分割的血液涂片分割方案。它利用了一个事实,即主要感兴趣的对象,即红细胞(RBC),具有光滑的纹理。它分割红细胞,然后应用基于小波的焦点测量。这导致了一个平滑的对焦功能,允许准确地检测对焦帧。用几个血涂片视频对该方法进行了评价,结果表明分割步骤改进了基于小波的方法。
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