Digital Image Analysis for DETCHIP® Code Determination

Signal Image Process. 2012 Aug;3(4):51-63. doi: 10.5121/sipij.2012.3405.

Abstract

DETECHIP® is a molecular sensing array used for identification of a large variety of substances. Previous methodology for the analysis of DETECHIP® used human vision to distinguish color changes induced by the presence of the analyte of interest. This paper describes several analysis techniques using digital images of DETECHIP®. Both a digital camera and flatbed desktop photo scanner were used to obtain Jpeg images. Color information within these digital images was obtained through the measurement of red-green-blue (RGB) values using software such as GIMP, Photoshop and ImageJ. Several different techniques were used to evaluate these color changes. It was determined that the flatbed scanner produced in the clearest and more reproducible images. Furthermore, codes obtained using a macro written for use within ImageJ showed improved consistency versus pervious methods.

Keywords: DETECHIP®; Image Analysis; Molecular Sensing Array; Narcotics Detection; RGB Color Signal.