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31 May 2000 Possibility of quantitative estimation of blood cell forms by the spatial-frequency spectrum analysis
Igor N. Spiridonov, Larisa P. Safonova, Andrey V. Samorodov
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Abstract
At present in hematology there are no quantitative estimates of such important for the cell classification parameters: cell form and nuclear form. Due to the absence of the correlation between morphological parameters and parameters measured by hemoanalyzers, both flow cytometers and computer recognition systems, do not provide the completeness of the clinical blood analysis. Analysis of the spatial-frequency spectra of blood samples (smears and liquid probes) permit the estimate the forms quantitatively. On the results of theoretical and experimental researches carried out an algorithm of the form quantitative estimation by means of SFS parameters has been created. The criteria of the quality of these estimates have been proposed. A test bench based on the coherent optical and digital processors. The received results could be applied for the automated classification of ether normal or pathological blood cells in the standard blood smears.
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Igor N. Spiridonov, Larisa P. Safonova, and Andrey V. Samorodov "Possibility of quantitative estimation of blood cell forms by the spatial-frequency spectrum analysis", Proc. SPIE 3923, Optical Diagnostics of Biological Fluids V, (31 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387137
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Computing systems

Statistical analysis

Hematology

Analytical research

Spectrum analysis

Spatial frequencies

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