It is an implementation of automated counting for blood cell which manually done byhematocytometer by using counting chamber. Blood counting is synonym with the complete blood count or CBC which refers to compilation test of red blood cell (RBC), white blood cell (WBC), platelet, haemoglobin and haematocrit. Each of them has their role in the body system and the counting result is important to determine the capability or deficiency of the body system. In short, any abnormal reading of CBC can give a sign of infection or disease. Updates of chat groups to “Recent discussions” tab, “Invite friends”, For displaying active users in chat group we have to Swipe in chat group, Sorting in a category as alphabetical and release year, Count of comments by a user across all the chats, User can send request to add category, notifications for a new …show more content…
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
When typical virus attacks human blood cells. The infected cells can be visualized using a special microscope. The microscope generates digital images that medical doctors can analyse and identify the infected cells.
Fig. 1: System Architecture
Step 1: Image Pre-processing
Step 1.1: Input image In this, when you click on pushbutton named input image, the current directory is opened, and from this you can select any patients folder to calculate that patients number of blood cells in his body. Like this, each patient‟s folder consists of five blood images with the medical report of that patient.
Step 1.2: RGB to Gray conversion Image read in step-1 is in RGB format. But for post processing, this image is to be converted in to grayscale format. After converting image in to grayscale, salt n pepper noise is added in resultant image. Practically source of noise is thermal noise and artifacts i.e. noise added due to body movement.
Step1. 3: Median Filtering Median filtering is used to remove noise which is added at the time of capturing the microscopic blood images. This noise can be the dust particles that are present on the blood slide while preparing the slides.
Step 2: Image