Leishmaniasis is considered a neglected disease that causes thousands of deaths annually in some tropical and subtropical countries. There are various techniques to diagnose leishmaniasis of which manual microscopy is considered to be the gold standard. There is a need for the development of automatic techniques that are able to detect parasites in a robust and unsupervised manner. In this paper we present a procedure for automatizing the detection process based on a deep learning approach. We train a U-net model that successfully segments leismania parasites and classifies them into promastigotes, amastigotes and adhered parasites.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
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Malaria is one of the world's most common and serious tropical diseases, caused by parasites of the ...
Malaria is a serious disease which affects hundreds of millions of people around the world, each yea...
Reliable malaria diagnosis techniques that are suitable for point-of-care testing in high burden are...
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Malaria is an endemic life-threating disease caused by the unicellular protozoan parasites of the ge...
Over one billion people in developing countries are afflicted by parasitic infections caused by soil...
Caused by the bite of the Anopheles mosquito infected with the parasite of genus Plasmodium, malaria...
Leishmaniasis is considered a neglected disease that causes thousands of deaths annually in some tro...
Background Leishmaniasis, a disease caused by a protozoan, causes numerous deaths in humans each yea...
Leishmaniosis is considered a neglected disease that causes thousands of deaths annually in some cou...
Trypanosomosis, which is caused by the Trypanosoma parasite, is an infectious disease that affects b...
This article reports a three-stage computational approach for the automatic detection of Leishmani...
A. lumbricoides infection affects up to 1/3 of the world population (approximately 1.4 billion peopl...
Malaria is a globally widespread disease caused by parasitic protozoa transmitted by infected female...
posterInternational audienceIn this paper, we present a deep learning-based framework for automated ...
Malaria is one of the world's most common and serious tropical diseases, caused by parasites of the ...
Malaria is a serious disease which affects hundreds of millions of people around the world, each yea...
Reliable malaria diagnosis techniques that are suitable for point-of-care testing in high burden are...
Indonesia holds the second-highest-ranking country for the highest number of malaria cases in Southe...
Malaria is an endemic life-threating disease caused by the unicellular protozoan parasites of the ge...
Over one billion people in developing countries are afflicted by parasitic infections caused by soil...
Caused by the bite of the Anopheles mosquito infected with the parasite of genus Plasmodium, malaria...