VISUAL SENSOR RESEARCH GROUP
Members:
Faridah |
Researcher Visual Sensor |
And Arif
Researcher Artificial Intelligence |
Nopriadi
Researcher Pattern Recognition |
Researches:
- Development portable device to aid speech therapy for deaf kids
- Enhancement of medical devices to improve rural public health services
- Visual sensor for smart building and security
- Visual sensor for agricultural and post harvesting applications
- Visual sensor for robotics
Assistants/Students:
Assistants:
Former assistants:
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Graduated students:
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Contact:
faridah@ugm.ac.id
nopriadi@ugm.ac.id
agusarif@ugm.ac.id
Improving the Function of the Microscope as a Tool to Support Early Diagnosis Based on Observation of White Blood Cells for Equitable Public Health Services in Indonesia
Overview
Analog microscopes as a diagnostic support tool are readily available in almost all public health services in Indonesia. This microscope can be upgraded and enriched into a modified microscope by adding digital camera technology, digital image processing methods and the field of pattern recognition. This modified microscope can meet the needs of early diagnosis (screening) of a disease, namely with the ability to recognize and count the types of white blood cells.
The visual sensor group in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics, Faculty of Engineering, UGM has been focusing on research and development of this modified microscope. This Leading Research from Gadjah Mada University was carried out in collaboration with various parties such as PT Miconos Yogyakarta, Dr. RSUP. Sardjito, Medical Faculty of Mataram University, Mataram Hospital and Kartini Hospital.
Research Roadmap
year 1
- Identify Partner Microscope Features and Weaknesses
- Making a White Blood Cell Image Bank
- White Blood Cell Image Processing
Year 2
- Partner Microscope Quality Improvement
- Processing of White Blood Cell Characteristics
- Independent Software Development
- White Blood Cell Image Bank Enrichment
Year 3
- Identification of Relationship Characteristics and Health Conditions
- Software Integration into Prototype Microscopes
- White Blood Cell Image Bank Enrichment
Year 4
- Prototype Microscope Testing
- Book Writing