Article
Nonlinear Law Spectral Technique to Analyze White Spot Syndrome Virus.
Autor
Bueno Ibarra, Mario Alonso
Chávez Sánchez, María Cristina
Álvarez-Borrego, Josué
Institución
Resumen
In this paper a novel spectral technique based on KLaw
Fourier nonlinear methodology is developed to classify
White Spot Syndrome Virus inclusion bodies found in images
from infected shrimp tissue samples. Shrimp culture is
expanding in the world due to their high demand and price.
This rapid increase in cultured shrimp production was
achieved by geographical expansion and technological
advances in reproduction in captivity of the white shrimp
Penaeus vannamei, larval rearing, artificial diet and
intensification in growth out systems. However, diseases are
one of the major constraints for the sustainable increase of
shrimp production. The white spot syndrome virus is a
pandemic disease where frequently 100% mortality may occur
within 2-3 days. However, several techniques have been
implemented and developed for viral and bacterial analysis
and diagnostic's tasks; histology is still considered the common
tool in medical and veterinary fields. The slide images were
acquired by a computational image capture system and a new
spectral technique by the development of a spectral index is
done to obtain a quantitative measurement of the complexity
pattern found in White Spot Syndrome Virus inclusion bodies.
After analysis the results show that inclusion bodies are well
defined in a clear numerical fringe, obtained by the calculation
of this spectral signature index.