You are in:Home/Publications/R. M. Farouk , E. M. Badr and M. A. SayedElahl (2013): Recognition of cDNA micro-array image based on artificial neural network,, Journal of Computer Vision Approaches, Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 1-15.

Prof. Alsayed alsayed mitwali badr :: Publications:

Title:
R. M. Farouk , E. M. Badr and M. A. SayedElahl (2013): Recognition of cDNA micro-array image based on artificial neural network,, Journal of Computer Vision Approaches, Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 1-15.
Authors: R. M. Farouk , E. M. Badr and M. A. SayedElahl
Year: 2013
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Not Available
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Not Available
Supplementary materials Not Available
Abstract:

The complementary DNA (cDNA) micro-array image is considered to be the magic biometric technique for personal identification based on the concurrent identification of millions of genes. In this paper, we present a new method for personal identification based on cDNA micro-array image processing and the Artificial Neural Network (ANN). The image processing techniques have been used to segment the location of the spots in the cDNA micro-array image. Thus, a precise localization and segmentations of spots are essential to obtain a more accurate intensity measurement, leading to a more precise expression measurement of a gene. The segmented cDNA micro-array image is resized and used as an input for the proposed artificial neural network. For matching and recognition the proposed artificial neural network has been trained using 346 images. The recognition results are given for the galleries of Malaria Intraerythrocytic Developmental Cycle comparison Database (MIDCD) of cDNA micro-array images. These results show that, the proposed matching technique is an effective in the cDNA micro-array image process. The proposed technique is an effective personal identification technique.

Google ScholarAcdemia.eduResearch GateLinkedinFacebookTwitterGoogle PlusYoutubeWordpressInstagramMendeleyZoteroEvernoteORCIDScopus