Applications of Artificial Neural Networks in Microorganism Image Analysis: A Comprehensive Review from Conventional Multilayer Perceptron to Popular Convolutional Neural Network and Potential Visual Transformer
Zhang, Jinghua, Li, Chen, Grzegorzek, Marcin
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Microorganisms are widely distributed in the human daily living environment. They play an essential role in environmental pollution control, disease prevention and treatment, and food and drug production. The identification, counting, and detection are the basic steps for making full use of different microorganisms. However, the conventional analysis methods are expensive, laborious, and time-consuming. To overcome these limitations, artificial neural networks are applied for microorganism image analysis. We conduct this review to understand the development process of microorganism image analysis based on artificial neural networks. In this review, the background and motivation are introduced first. Then, the development of artificial neural networks and representative networks are introduced. After that, the papers related to microorganism image analysis based on classical and deep neural networks are reviewed from the perspectives of different tasks. In the end, the methodology analysis and potential direction are discussed.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-31-2021
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