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Diabetic retinopathy is the commonest cause of blindness. Diabetes causes cataracts, Glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. The Optic Disc is the exit point of retinal nerve fibers from the eye and the entrance and exit point for retinal blood vessels. The detection of Optic Disc is very essential to locate the various anatomical features in the retinal images. We describe a new filtering approach in...
This paper presents an investigation into different approaches for segmentation-driven retinal image registration. This constitutes an intermediate step towards detecting changes occurring in the topography of blood vessels, which are caused by disease progression. A temporal dataset of retinal images was collected from small animals (i.e. mice). The perceived low quality of the dataset employed favoured...
This paper presents a novel approach for automated segmentation of the vasculature in retinal images. The approach uses the intensity information from red and green channels of the same retinal image to correct nonuniform illumination in colour fundus images. Matched filtering is utilized to enhance the contrast of blood vessels against the background. The enhanced blood vessels are then segmented...
Performing the segmentation of vasculature in the retinal images having pathology is a challenging problem. This paper presents a novel approach for automated segmentation of the vasculature in retinal images. The approach uses the intensity information from red and green channels of the same retinal image to correct non-uniform illumination in color fundus images. Matched filtering is utilized to...
Eye-operated input devices have a common problem, namely, false operations caused by the incorrect detection of the eye position or gaze direction. In this study, we developed an eye-position prediction algorithm with polynomial regression to eliminate incorrect and overlooked eye detection, which induce false operations in the eye input device. We also investigated the suitable number of data points...
In this article, we propose an automatic diabetic retinopathy screening method. In particular, we focus on detecting microaneurysms in retina photographs, as they are the most common and first appearing lesions in the disease development. This is done by matching a lesion template in the wavelet domain, using the sum of the squared errors as a criterion on some decomposition subbands. The method outperforms...
In this article, we propose an automatic diabetic retinopathy screening method. In particular, we focus on detecting microaneurysms in retina photographs, as they are the most common and first appearing lesions in the disease development. This is done by matching a lesion template in the wavelet domain, using the sum of the squared errors as a criterion on some decomposition subbands. The method outperforms...
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