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    • Computer Vision
    • Bioengineering

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    • Accurate mosquito egg enumeration is vital for entomologic studies, including fecundity, life history, and vector control.
    • Traditional manual counting is labor-intensive and prone to human error, necessitating automated solutions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and validate a stand-alone automated system for counting mosquito eggs.
    • To assess the accuracy and reliability of the automated system compared to manual counting.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized a Raspberry Pi, camera, LED ring light, and Python with Open Source Computer Vision library for image processing.
    • Employed linear regression and Bland-Altman analysis to compare automated counts with manual counts.

    Main Results:

    • Linear regression showed a strong correlation (R2=0.999, slope=1.009) between automated and manual counts.
    • Bland-Altman analysis indicated a small bias (-0.5) with acceptable limits of agreement (-11.88 to 10.88).
    • The system demonstrated high accuracy and reliability in laboratory settings.

    Conclusions:

    • The automated mosquito egg counting system is accurate, reliable, portable, and cost-effective.
    • The system's independence from an external computer enhances its utility in diverse research settings.
    • Future work will focus on optimizing the algorithm and validating performance across different species and conditions for broader vector research applicability.