DocumentCode
1219423
Title
A Comparison of One- and Two-Dimensional Classification of Hemagglutination Reactions in Microplates
Author
Severns, Matthew L.
Author_Institution
LKC Systems Incorporated
Issue
5
fYear
1987
fDate
5/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
329
Lastpage
335
Abstract
The ability of a two-dimensional classification system to improve detection of weak hemagglutination reactions was investigated. Two canonical variables were derived by stepwise linear discriminant techniques from a set of 24 measurements of light absorbance for each of 605 hemagglutination reactions. A test set of 3864 reactions were then classified by the k nearest neighbor algorithm using either the first canonical variable or both variables. No improvement in the ability to distinguish positive reactions from negative ones was found when the second canonical variable was added. This implies that all of the information about hemagglutination reactions in microplates is contained in the first canonical variable. Thus, computationally expensive two-dimensional pattern classifiers will not improve the performance of automated microplate hemagglutination detection. It appears that it will be necessary to reduce the size of the light beam used to measure light absorbance in order to improve detection of weak reactions.
Keywords
Automatic testing; Automation; Blood; Cells (biology); Error analysis; Liver diseases; Nearest neighbor searches; Performance evaluation; Plasmas; Size measurement; Biomedical Engineering; Biometry; Hemagglutination Tests; Humans;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1987.325964
Filename
4122546
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