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An automated classification of HEp-2 cellular shapes using Bag-of-keypoint features and Ant Colony Optimization

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Abstract In this study, an attempt has been made to differentiate HEp-2 cellular shapes using Bag-of-keypoint features and optimization. For this, the images are considered from a publicly available database.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this study, an attempt has been made to differentiate HEp-2 cellular shapes using Bag-of-keypoint features and optimization. For this, the images are considered from a publicly available database. To increase the cell structure visibility, the images are pre-processed using edge-sensitive local contrast enhancement. Further, the Speeded-up Robust Feature (SURF) keypoints are extracted and Bag-of-keypoints for each shape are generated. These features are subjected to Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithm for feature selection. The optimal features obtained are then fed to Support Vector Machine (SVM) and k-Nearest Neighbour (kNN) classifiers. Results show that the ACO algorithm can identify the optimal features that characterize the cellular shapes. SVM and kNN are able to differentiate between the shapes with an average classification accuracy of 93.6% and 94.8% respectively. Since differential diagnosis of HEp-2 cellular shapes is significant in the disease-specific prognosis and treatment, this study seems to be clinically relevant.

Keywords: cellular shapes; hep cellular; bag keypoint; shapes using; using bag

Journal Title: Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Year Published: 2021

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