Smart, Portable, and Cost-effective ELISA Reader

Project Goals

  • Cost-effective and portable ELISA reader with AI-aided analyzer and adaptive calibration
  • Image processing based qualitative and quantitative real-time analysis

Current Progress

  • Completed precise micro-plate well localization
  • Well localization utilizes bit plane slicing, masking and contouring, and shape appropriation
  • Extracts basic color information, measuring light intensity in RBG colorspace, for each well
  • Provides normalized measure of intenstity

Note

  • Uses standard well-reference: A-H for rows, 1 to 12 for columns
  • ‘00’ for base/reference well

Sample: Segmented Microplate-wells (Pic shows a zoomed section of the microplate)

Sample: Segmented Microplate-wells (Pic shows a zoomed section of the microplate)
Sample: Segmented Microplate-wells (Pic shows a zoomed section of the microplate)

Locations of Segmented Wells

Locations of Segmented Wells
Locations of Segmented Wells

A cropped Well filled with a solution
A cropped Well filled with a solution
A cropped empty Well
A cropped empty Well

Well boundary colored has been colored for reference in the above figures.

Note:

Full work till date cannot be disclosed

Rajkumar Vaghashiya
Rajkumar Vaghashiya
MS in Computer Science

My research interests include applied machine learning and computer vision.

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