MICROARRAY IMAGE GRIDDING USING GRID LINE REFINEMENT TECHNIQUE
Journal: ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing (IJIVP) (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-05-01
Authors : V.G. Biju; P. Mythili;
Page : 1010-1016
Keywords : cDNA Microarray; Gridding; Image Processing; Spot Detection; Grid Line Refinement;
Abstract
An important stage in microarray image analysis is gridding. Microarray image gridding is done to locate sub arrays in a microarray image and find co-ordinates of spots within each sub array. For accurate identification of spots, most of the proposed gridding methods require human intervention. In this paper a fully automatic gridding method which enhances spot intensity in the preprocessing step as per a histogram based threshold method is used. The gridding step finds co-ordinates of spots from horizontal and vertical profile of the image. To correct errors due to the grid line placement, a grid line refinement technique is proposed. The algorithm is applied on different image databases and results are compared based on spot detection accuracy and time. An average spot detection accuracy of 95.06% depicts the proposed method’s flexibility and accuracy in finding the spot co-ordinates for different database images.
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