Abstract

Death as a result of scorpion sting has been a major public health problem in developing countries. Despite the high rate of death as a result of scorpion sting, little report exists in literature of intelligent device and system for automatic detection of scorpion. This paper proposed a digital image processing approach based on the floresencing characteristics of Scorpion under Ultra-violet (UV) light for automatic detection and identification of scorpion. The acquired UV-based images undergo pre-processing to equalize uneven illumination and colour space channel separation. The extracted channels are then segmented into two non-overlapping classes. It has been observed that simple thresholding of the green channel of the acquired RGB UV-based image is sufficient for segmenting Scorpion from other background components in the acquired image. Two approaches to image segmentation have also been proposed in this work, namely, the simple average segmentation technique and K-means image segmentation. The proposed algorithm has been tested on over 40 UV scorpion images obtained from different part of the world and results obtained show an average accuracy of 97.7% in correctly classifying the pixel into two non-overlapping clusters. The proposed 1system will eliminate the problem associated with some of the existing manual approaches presently in use for scorpion detection.

Highlights

  • Scorpion envenomation has been a major public health problem around the world

  • Pixels will be classified into True Positive (TP), False Positive (FP), True Negative (TN) and False Negative (FN)

  • False positive are regarded as background pixels incorrectly classified as foreground pixels while TN are background pixels correctly classified as background pixels [17,18,19]

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Introduction

Scorpion envenomation has been a major public health problem around the world. Available approaches to scorpion detection are crude and time consuming as it sometimes involves the presence of an investigator. New approach of detection using image processing is proposed in this work. Scorpions are arthropods which are poisonous and found in several habitats, they are of the class Arachnida and of the order scorpiones [6]. They are nocturnal and feed at night on a variety of insects; scorpions sometimes used their venom for defence and predation [1]

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