In this paper, a new image enhancement method for DNA microarray images, namely the Conditional Convolution Sub-block Histogram Equalization (CCSHE), is presented. This is accomplished by first, converting the image into a binary image using the histogram transformation function. By doing this, the background and some of the artifacts in the image are separated from the DNA microarray spots. Secondly, this method also applies a conditional convolution filter depending on two input values which control how many times two individual convolution kernels are applied. By performing these operations, the unwanted signals known as artifacts are reduced, providing a more accurate gridding result
DNA microarray technology is widely used by geneticists to diagnose or treat diseases through gene e...
Due to the nature of microarray experiments, gene expression levels across and through slide channel...
DNA microarray images consist of thousands of spots with weak intensity arranged in a matrix whose r...
In this paper, a new image enhancement approach is proposed, which has the ability to improve the gr...
Abstract—Microarray is one of the most promising tools available for researchers in the life science...
Microarray image gridding is one important step of microarray image analysis to determine 2D image c...
DNA microarray images contain spots that represent the gene expression of normal and cancer samples....
Microarray technology is a very powerful tool. In one experiment, it gives researchers information a...
Motivation: DNA and protein microarrays have become an established leading-edge technology for large...
An important stage in microarray image analysis is gridding. Microarray image gridding is done to lo...
Altered copy numbers of DNA sequences are a characteristic of solid tumors. Microarray-based Compara...
This paper introduces a novel method for processing spotted microarray images, inspired from image r...
DNA microarray image processing becomes a viable branch of bioinformatics, its importance stems from...
DNA microarray analysis has evolved as the best promising technique for discovering diseases or for ...
A Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) microarray is a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a soli...
DNA microarray technology is widely used by geneticists to diagnose or treat diseases through gene e...
Due to the nature of microarray experiments, gene expression levels across and through slide channel...
DNA microarray images consist of thousands of spots with weak intensity arranged in a matrix whose r...
In this paper, a new image enhancement approach is proposed, which has the ability to improve the gr...
Abstract—Microarray is one of the most promising tools available for researchers in the life science...
Microarray image gridding is one important step of microarray image analysis to determine 2D image c...
DNA microarray images contain spots that represent the gene expression of normal and cancer samples....
Microarray technology is a very powerful tool. In one experiment, it gives researchers information a...
Motivation: DNA and protein microarrays have become an established leading-edge technology for large...
An important stage in microarray image analysis is gridding. Microarray image gridding is done to lo...
Altered copy numbers of DNA sequences are a characteristic of solid tumors. Microarray-based Compara...
This paper introduces a novel method for processing spotted microarray images, inspired from image r...
DNA microarray image processing becomes a viable branch of bioinformatics, its importance stems from...
DNA microarray analysis has evolved as the best promising technique for discovering diseases or for ...
A Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) microarray is a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a soli...
DNA microarray technology is widely used by geneticists to diagnose or treat diseases through gene e...
Due to the nature of microarray experiments, gene expression levels across and through slide channel...
DNA microarray images consist of thousands of spots with weak intensity arranged in a matrix whose r...