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Automated analysis of retinal images usually requires estimating the positions and appearance of blood vessels, which contain important features for abnormality detection. Although there is a wide literature on detecting vessel positions from retinal images by modelling cross-sectional profiles, little attention has been given to extracting vessel appearance in intensity. In this paper, we introduce...
The presence of connective tissue as well as interstitial clefts forms a natural barrier to the electrical propagation in the heart. At a microscopic scale, such uncoupling structures change the pattern of the electrical conduction from uniform towards complex and may play a role in the genesis of cardiac arrhythmias. The anatomical diversity of conduction structures and their topology at a microscopic...
In this paper we present a new multiscale vesselness filtering technique to simultaneously compute optimal medial axes and boundaries on fundus images of the retina. The scale-invariance of the vessel cross-sectional profile in the frequency domain is examined, and phase congruency implementing the scale-invariance is utilised for multiscale vesselness filtering. This allows the vessel ridge and boundary...
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