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Glaucoma is a non-curable optic disease which can cause irreversible blindness if not detected at early stage. Progression of glaucoma occurs due to an increase in intraocular pressure and results in the damage of optic nerve. Progression of glaucoma can be stopped if detected at an early stage. There are no early symptoms of glaucoma and the only source to detect glaucoma at an early stage is the...
Digital Fundus images are used for the manifestation of many ocular and systemic diseases but the main problem with fundus cameras is that their captured images have a field of view limited to a maximum of 45 degrees. In order to increase the field view image stitching of the fundus images is required. This paper presents a new technique for stitching multiple fundus images of a single patient. The...
Digital fundus images are commonly used for computer aided diagnosis of different eye disease such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, age related macular degeneration. One issue with fundus cameras is that they provide fundus image only for a small field of view (FOV). This paper presents a novel method to increase the FOV by stitching different fundus images from same patient. The proposed system...
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