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This paper describes a hybrid approach to diagnosis of Tuberculosis from microscopic images of sputum. It is non-invasive in nature. In Sputum microscopy analysis, Ziehl-Neelsen-stained sputum smears are examined using a compound microscope for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (TB). TB bacteria appear in pinkish violet color and rest of the slide looks bluish, when seen through a compound digital microscope...
This paper describes an efficient approach for human face recognition based on blood perfusion data from infra-red face images. Blood perfusion data are characterized by the regional blood flow in human tissue and therefore do not depend entirely on surrounding temperature. These data bear a great potential for deriving discriminating facial thermogram for better classification and recognition of...
Blood related invasive pathological investigations play a major role in diagnosis of diseases. But in India and other third world countries there are not enough pathological infrastructures for medical diagnosis. Moreover, most of the remote places of those countries have neither pathologists nor physicians. Telemedicine partially solves the lack of physicians. But the pathological investigation infrastructure...
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