An Algorithm for Diagnosis of the Three Kinds of Constitutional Jaundice

An Algorithm for Diagnosis of the Three
Kinds of Constitutional Jaundice

Shaker Ali, Zou Beiji, and Abbas Ali
School of Information Science and Engineering, Central South University, China


Abstract: In this paper we have made an algorithm to diagnose the Constitutional Jaundice (Dubin-Johnson, Gilbert and Rotor ‎syndrome) the algorithm is decomposed into two parts: 1) using Wavelet Transform to analyse the image; via Wavelet ‎Transform we collected three features for each kind of disease 2) calculates the percentage of the gray scales (percentage of ‎white and black colour) for each image via its histogram, it will collect two features for each kind of disease. In total there will ‎be five values; these five values will be the inputs for the fuzzy logic that will decide the kind of disease based on these values. ‎We made experiments for 55 cases mostly for children who suffered from different kinds of Constitutional Jaundice. Our ‎algorithm yields more accurate results compared to the diagnosis by a doctor’s eyes only.‎

Keywords: Medical diagnosis, Constitutional Jaundice, segmentation, Wavelet Transforms, and fuzzy logic.‎

Received May 19, 2009; accepted August 3, 2009‎

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