Automated detection of proliferative diabetic retinopathy using a modified line operator and dual classification.

Welikala, Roshan, Dehmeshki, Jamshid, Hoppe, Andreas, Tah, V, Mann, S, Williamson, T.H. and Barman, Sarah (2014) Automated detection of proliferative diabetic retinopathy using a modified line operator and dual classification. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 114(3), pp. 247-261. ISSN (print) 0169-2607

Abstract

Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is a condition that carries a high risk of severe visual impairment. The hallmark of PDR is neovascularisation, the growth of abnormal new vessels. This paper describes an automated method for the detection of new vessels in retinal images. Two vessel segmentation approaches are applied, using the standard line operator and a novel modified line operator. The latter is designed to reduce false responses to non-vessel edges. Both generated binary vessel maps hold vital information which must be processed separately. This is achieved with a dual classification system. Local morphology features are measured from each binary vessel map to produce two separate feature sets. Independent classification is performed for each feature set using a support vector machine (SVM) classifier. The system then combines these individual classification outcomes to produce a final decision. Sensitivity and specificity results using a dataset of 60 images are 0.862 and 0.944 respectively on a per patch basis and 1.00 and 0.90 respectively on a per image basis.

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