Automated parasites detection in clams by transillumination imaging and pattern classification

Miguel Soto*, Pablo Coelho, Jose Soto, Sergio Torres, Daniel Sbarbaro

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Resumen

Quality control of clams considers the detection of foreign objects like shell pieces, sand and even parasites. Particularly, Mulinia edulis clams are susceptible to have a parasite infection caused by the isopoda Edotea magellanica, which represents a serious commercial problem commonly addressed by manual inspection. In this work a machine vision system capable of automatically detect the parasite using a clam image is presented. The parasite visualization inside the clam is achieved by an optoelectronic imaging system based on an transillumination technique. Furthermore, automatic parasite detection in the clam's image is accomplished by a pattern recognition system designed to quantitatively describe parasite candidate zones. The extracted features are used to predict the parasite presence by means of a binary decision tree classifier. A real sample dataset of more than 155000 patterns of parasite candidate zones was generated using 190 shell-off cooked clams from the Chilean south pacific coasts. This data collection was used to train a test the classifier using cross-validation. Primary results have shown a mean parasite detection rate of 85% and a mean total correct classification of 87%, which represent a substantive improvement to the existing solutions.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaProceedings of SPIE-IS and T Electronic Imaging - Image Processing
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaMachine Vision Applications V
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2012
Publicado de forma externa
EventoImage Processing: Machine Vision Applications V - Burlingame, CA, Estados Unidos
Duración: 20122012

Serie de la publicación

NombreProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volumen8300
ISSN (versión impresa)0277-786X

Conferencia

ConferenciaImage Processing: Machine Vision Applications V
País/TerritorioEstados Unidos
CiudadBurlingame, CA
Período25/01/1225/01/12

Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus

  • Materiales electrónicos, ópticos y magnéticos
  • Física de la materia condensada
  • Informática aplicada
  • Matemáticas aplicadas
  • Ingeniería eléctrica y electrónica

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