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Automated chip-based technologies for clinical diagnosis may have great facilities in the area of life science and medicine. This paper presents the microfluidic chip design for the separation and detection of HbA1c, which includes the sample preparation, reaction, and signal amplification module. A laser induced fluorescence system is also designed for real-time monitor of the signals.
A novel splat feature classification method is presented with application to retinal hemorrhage detection in fundus images. Reliable detection of retinal hemorrhages is important in the development of automated screening systems which can be translated into practice. Under our supervised approach, retinal color images are partitioned into nonoverlapping segments covering the entire image. Each segment,...
Reliable detection of large retinal hemorrhages is important in the development of automated screening systems which can be translated into practice. In this study, we propose a novel large retinal hemorrhages detection method based on splat feature classification. Fundus photographs are partitioned into a number of splats covering the entire image. Each splat contains pixels with similar color and...
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