Detecting the optic disc boundary in digital fundus images using morphological, edge detection, and feature extraction techniques
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Publication Date
2010-11 -
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IEEE -
Citation
Aquino, A., Gegúndez Arias, M.E., Marín Santos, D.:"Detecting the optic disc boundary in digital fundus images using morphological, edge detection, and feature extraction techniques". IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 29 (11): 1860-1869 NOV 2010. ISSN 0278-0062 -
Abstract
Optic disc (OD) detection is an important step in developing systems for automated diagnosis of various serious ophthalmic pathologies. This paper presents a new template-based methodology for segmenting the OD from digital retinal images. This methodology uses morphological and edge detection techniques followed by the Circular Hough Transform to obtain a circular OD boundary approximation. It requires a pixel located within the OD as initial information. For this purpose, a location methodology based on a voting-type algorithm is also proposed. The algorithms were evaluated on the 1200 images of the publicly available MESSIDOR database. The location procedure succeeded in 99% of cases, taking an average computational time of 1.67 s. with a standard deviation of 0.14 s. On the other hand, the segmentation algorithm rendered an average common area overlapping between automated segmentations and true OD regions of 86%. The average computational time was 5.69 s with a standard deviation of 0.54 s. Moreover, a discussion on advantages and disadvantages of the models more generally used for OD segmentation is also presented in this paper.
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detecting_the_optic_disc_boundary.pdf | 2.947Mb | View/ | post-print version |