Barnacles Mating Optimizer with Deep Transfer Learning Enabled Biomedical Malaria Parasite Detection and Classification

Author:

Dutta Ashit Kumar1,Mageswari R. Uma2,Gayathri A.3,Dallfin Bruxella J. Mary4,Ishak Mohamad Khairi5,Mostafa Samih M.6ORCID,Hamam Habib78

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science and Information System, College of Applied Sciences, AlMaarefa University, Riyadh 11597, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vardhaman College of Engineering (Autonomous), Hyderabad, Telangana, India

3. Department of Information Technology, School of Information Technology and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India

4. Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, Krishnankoil, India

5. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Nibong Tebal 14300, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

6. Faculty of Computers and Information, South Valley University, Egypt

7. Faculty of Engineering, Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB E1A 3E9, Canada

8. School of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2006, South Africa

Abstract

Biomedical engineering involves ideologies and problem-solving methods of engineering to biology and medicine. Malaria is a life-threatening illness, which has gained significant attention among researchers. Since the manual diagnosis of malaria in a clinical setting is tedious, automated tools based on computational intelligence (CI) tools have gained considerable interest. Though earlier studies were focused on the handcrafted features, the diagnostic accuracy can be boosted through deep learning (DL) methods. This study introduces a new Barnacles Mating Optimizer with Deep Transfer Learning Enabled Biomedical Malaria Parasite Detection and Classification (BMODTL-BMPC) model. The presented BMODTL-BMPC model involves the design of intelligent models for the recognition and classification of malaria parasites. Initially, the Gaussian filtering (GF) approach is employed to eradicate noise in blood smear images. Then, Graph cuts (GC) segmentation technique is applied to determine the affected regions in the blood smear images. Moreover, the barnacles mating optimizer (BMO) algorithm with the NasNetLarge model is employed for the feature extraction process. Furthermore, the extreme learning machine (ELM) classification model is employed for the identification and classification of malaria parasites. To assure the enhanced outcomes of the BMODTL-BMPC technique, a wide-ranging experimentation analysis is performed using a benchmark dataset. The experimental results show that the BMODTL-BMPC technique outperforms other recent approaches.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Mathematics,General Medicine,General Neuroscience,General Computer Science

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