Abstract

In this paper, a vision-based patient identification recognition system based on image content analysis and support vector machine is proposed for medical information system, especially in dermatology. This proposed system is composed of three parts: pre-processing, candidate region detection, and digit recognition. To consider the efficiency of the proposed scheme, image normalization is performed. The color information is used to identify camera-captured screen images. In the pre-processing part, the effect of noise in captured screen images is reduced by a bilateral filter. The color and spatial information is used to initially and roughly locate the candidate region. To reduce the skew effect, a skew correction algorithm based on the Hough transform is developed. A template matching algorithm is used to find special symbols for locating the region of interest (ROI). For digit segmentation, digits are segmented in the ROI based on the vertical projection and adaptive thresholding. For the digit recognition, some features are measured from each digit segment and a classifier based on the support vector machine is applied to recognize digits.The experiment’s results show that the proposed system could effectively not only use color information to distinguish the captured screen images from the skin images but also detect the ROIs. After the digit segmentation, the accuracy rates of digit recognition are 98.4% and 94.2% for the proposed system and the Tesseract Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software, respectively. These results demonstrate that the proposed system outperforms the Tesseract OCR software in terms of the accuracy rate of digit recognition.

Highlights

  • Over the past few years, digital cameras have become almost ubiquitous and their popularity for capturing the scenery is unchallenged

  • 5 Experimental results To evaluate the performance of the proposed system, 253 test images including 100 camera-captured screen images and 153 camera-captured skin images from dermatology are collected for testing

  • A vision-based patient identification recognition system based on image content analysis and support vector machine is proposed for medical information system

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Introduction

Over the past few years, digital cameras have become almost ubiquitous and their popularity for capturing the scenery is unchallenged. Physicians can use a vision-based device with digit recognition technology to recognize the patient identification information (PII) and find the corresponding medical records. The PII can effectively archive patients’ skin images into MIS for reducing physicians’ working load in dermatology. This means that effectively recognizing PII from camera-captured images is a significant procedure of computer aided diagnosis in dermatology. To this end, it motivates us to develop an efficient vision-based scheme to recognize PII from camera-captured images

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