Title :
Automatic locating the centromere on human chromosome pictures
Author :
Moradi, M. ; Setarehdan, S.K. ; Ghaffari, S.R.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Tehran Univ., Iran
Abstract :
Many genetic disorders or possible abnormalities that may occur in the future generations can be predicted through analyzing the shape and morphological characteristics of the chromosomes. Karyotype (a systemized array of the human chromosomes obtained from a single cell either by drawing or by photography using a light microscope is often used for this purpose. To make a Karyotype it is necessary to identify each one of the 24 chromosomes (22 autosomal and a pair of sex chromosomes) from the microscopic images. The first step to automate this process is then to define the morphological and band pattern based features for each chromosome. An important class of morphological features includes those defined with respect to the location of the chromosome´s centromere (part of the chromosome that divides it to the long and short arms). Therefore, localization of centromere is an initial step in designing an automatic karyotyping system. In this paper, an effective algorithm for chromosome image processing and automatic centromere locating is presented The procedure is based on the calculation and analyzing the vertical and horizontal projection vectors of the binary image of the chromosome. The binary image is obtained using the thresholding of the input image after histogram modification and analyzing. When applied to the real chromosome images supplied by the Cytogenetic Laboratory of the Cancer Institute of the Imam hospital in Tehran, an average accuracy of 96% for Centromere locating is achieved.
Keywords :
algorithm theory; biological techniques; biology computing; cancer; cellular biophysics; genetics; image processing; molecular biophysics; optical microscopy; vectors; Karyotype; abnormalities; automatic centromere locating; automatic karyotyping system; autosomal chromosomes; band pattern; binary image; chromosome image processing; chromosome´s centromere; drawing; effective algorithm; future generations; genetic disorders; histogram modification; horizontal projection vectors; human chromosome pictures; input image; light microscope; long arms; microscopic images; morphological characteristics; morphological pattern; photography; real chromosome images; sex chromosomes; shape; short arms; single cell; systemized array; thresholding; vertical projection vectors; Biological cells; Cells (biology); Character generation; Genetics; Humans; Image analysis; Microscopy; Optical arrays; Photography; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2003. Proceedings. 16th IEEE Symposium
Conference_Location :
New York, NY, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1901-6
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.2003.1212767