Title :
Spermatozoa detection, counting and tracking in video streams to detect asthenozoospermia
Author :
Abbiramy, V.S. ; Shanthi, V. ; Allidurai, Charanya
Author_Institution :
Velammal Eng. Coll., Anna Univ., Chennai, India
Abstract :
A semen analysis evaluates certain characteristics of a male´s semen and the sperm contained in the semen. The chance of pregnancy will be reduced, if more than 50 percent of a man´s sperm lack movement. Assessing the ability of sperm to move forward through the cervix into the fallopian tubes is a widely used measure of male infertility. Since the examination is done by a person through a microscope, a fairly simple system is used for classifying the spermatozoa. This paper proposes a technique to evaluate the motility of human spermatozoon which includes moving object detection, tracking and behavioral analysis. The objective is to measure the speed and quality of movement by tracking video clips of individual sperm cells. The approach chosen was frame differencing on consecutive frames, which identifies moving objects from the portion of a video frame that differs significantly from the previous frame. This method has less computation complexity, high recognition rate and a faster processing speed.
Keywords :
image motion analysis; medical image processing; object detection; object tracking; obstetrics; video streaming; asthenozoospermia; cervix; fallopian tubes; male infertility; moving object detection; object tracking; pregnancy; semen analysis; sperm; spermatozoa detection; tracking; video clips; video streams; Algorithm design and analysis; Classification algorithms; Image segmentation; Labeling; Target tracking; Motility; Moving object detection; Multiple object tracking; Semen analysis; Spermatozoa; Video processing;
Conference_Titel :
Signal and Image Processing (ICSIP), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8595-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICSIP.2010.5697481