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Vessel segmentation from color retinal images with varying contrast and central reflex properties

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Bhuiyan, A; Kawasaki, R; Lamoureux, E; Wong, TY; Ramamohanarao, K
Published in: Proceedings 2010 Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications Dicta 2010
December 1, 2010

Clinical research suggests that changes in the retinal blood vessels (e.g., vessel caliber) are important indicators for earlier diagnosis of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Reliable vessel detection or segmentation is a prerequisite for quantifiable retinal blood vessel analysis for predicting these diseases. However, the segmentation of blood vessels is complicated by its huge variations such as abrupt changes in local contrast, a wide range of vessel width and central reflex in the vessel. In this paper, we propose a novel technique to detect retinal blood vessels which is able to address these issues. The core of the technique is a new vessel edge tracking method which combines the method of finding pattern of vessel start point and pixel grouping and profiling techniques. An edge profile checking method is developed for filtering noise and other objects, and tracking the real vessel edges. From the filtered edges a rule based technique is adopted for grouping the edges of individual vessels. Experimental results show that 92.4% success rate in the identification of vessel start-points and 82.01% success rate in tracking the major vessels. © 2010 IEEE.

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Bhuiyan, A., Kawasaki, R., Lamoureux, E., Wong, T. Y., & Ramamohanarao, K. (2010). Vessel segmentation from color retinal images with varying contrast and central reflex properties. In Proceedings 2010 Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications Dicta 2010 (pp. 184–189). https://doi.org/10.1109/DICTA.2010.42
Bhuiyan, A., R. Kawasaki, E. Lamoureux, T. Y. Wong, and K. Ramamohanarao. “Vessel segmentation from color retinal images with varying contrast and central reflex properties.” In Proceedings 2010 Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications Dicta 2010, 184–89, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1109/DICTA.2010.42.
Bhuiyan A, Kawasaki R, Lamoureux E, Wong TY, Ramamohanarao K. Vessel segmentation from color retinal images with varying contrast and central reflex properties. In: Proceedings 2010 Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications Dicta 2010. 2010. p. 184–9.
Bhuiyan, A., et al. “Vessel segmentation from color retinal images with varying contrast and central reflex properties.” Proceedings 2010 Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications Dicta 2010, 2010, pp. 184–89. Scopus, doi:10.1109/DICTA.2010.42.
Bhuiyan A, Kawasaki R, Lamoureux E, Wong TY, Ramamohanarao K. Vessel segmentation from color retinal images with varying contrast and central reflex properties. Proceedings 2010 Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications Dicta 2010. 2010. p. 184–189.

Published In

Proceedings 2010 Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications Dicta 2010

DOI

Publication Date

December 1, 2010

Start / End Page

184 / 189