Color image analysis to grade shades of a color and its application to quantify stained tissues

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This paper presents an approach to assign scores to the different shades of a particular color based on how close the shade is to the pure color. This can be used to quantify the stains which represent density of the substance under study in a histological tissue section. We developed the algorithm based on the YCrCb color model. Cr component provides a measure of 'redness' and Cb component provides a measure of 'blueness'. We extended the YCrCb color model to measure the color differences of magenta (Cm), yellow (Cy), cyan (Cc) and green (Cg). With the combination of these components with appropriate weightages, empirical formulae to quantify shades of each of these basic colors were developed. Using these formulae, each shade of a particular color is assigned a score which indicates how close it is to the particular color under consideration. This method was then applied to a study on the progress of pancreatic tumor in mice. The stains were quantified and the result verified. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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Prasad, K., & Nayak, P. K. (2008). Color image analysis to grade shades of a color and its application to quantify stained tissues. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 21 IFMBE, pp. 154–157). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69139-6_42

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