Abstract

The proposed work is an attempt to investigate the compatibility of enhancement and segmentation within the digital image processing framework in the medical field. The correction nonuniform illumination enhancement technique and marker-controlled watershed segmentation method were conducted in order to calculate the red blood cells in digital images of blood samples. Twenty-five patients at Medical City Teaching Hospital in Baghdad participated in this study. The attained outcomes of the two mentioned methods were compared with the real results, which were obtained by a digital camera coupled with a high technology microscope. The comparison illustrated large matching between two proposed techniques and real outcomes throughout very short computation time in spite of limited features of the used computer and available MATLAB environment.

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