Instance Segmentation Of Nematode Cysts In Microscopic Images Of Soil Samples

2019 41ST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)(2019)

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Nematodes are plant parasites that cause damage to crops. In order to quantify nematode infestation based on soil samples, we propose an instance segmentation method that will serve as the basis of automatic quantitative analysis. We consider light microscopic images of cluttered object collections as they occur in realistic soil samples. We introduce an algorithm, LMBI (Local Maximum of Boundary Intensity) to propose instance segmentation candidates. In a second step, a SVM classifier separates the nematode cysts among the candidates from soil particles. On a data set of soil sample images, the LMBI detector achieves near-optimal recall with a limited number of candidate segmentations, and the combined detector/classifier achieves recall and precision of approximate to 0.7. The pipeline only requires simple dot annotations and moderately sized training data, which enables quick annotating and training in laboratory applications.
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Algorithms,Animals,Nematoda,Soil,Support Vector Machine
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