A Trilingual Android Application with Automatic Malaria Detection from Microscopic Images of Red Blood Cells

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2023-12

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Addis Ababa University

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Malaria, which is a mosquito-borne blood disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, is one of the virulent infectious diseases affecting human beings and other animals since antiquity. Even though there were promising progresses in the reduction of malaria morbidity and mortality in the past two decades before the outbreak of COVID-19, the latest two reports of theWorld Health Organization (WHO) statistics indicate that malaria has been overlooked due to the COVID pandemics. Malaria is still prevalent specifically in low resource setting areas such as the sub-Saharan African countries, including Ethiopia. WHO reported that there were 229 million new cases of malaria and 409,000 deaths globally in 2019, alone. Whereas in the year 2021, the morbidity and mortality was reported to rise up to 247 million and 619,000, respectively. Timely diagnosis and treatment as well as good awareness about the disease play a major role to combat malaria. In the current project work, it was intended to design and develop a multi-lingual Android App that offers useful information about the malaria disease and is capable of automatically detecting malaria infected red blood cells (RBCs) from color microscopic images based on a deep learning approach. The Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) based deep learning model was trained, validated and tested on a publicly available dataset composed of microscopic images of RBCs taken from individuals with confirmed malaria infection as well as normal control groups. Experimental results generated from the deep learning model showed that the detection capability of the model achieved 100% training accuracy, 96% validation accuracy and 96% testing accuracy. The developed App avails useful information about malaria disease in general and tips users with fundamental information regarding its prevention and transmission mechanisms acting as an m-health system.

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Malaria, Android App, Deep Learning, CNN, Automation

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