کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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504190 | 864280 | 2013 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• A methodology for detecting the fovea center position in fundus images is presented.
• The methodology was evaluated on 1200 fundus images of the MESSIDOR database.
• Evaluation criterion: methodology-provided and actual fovea center distance.
• In 93% of analyzed images, the distance remained below 1/4 of one optic disc radius.
• These results outperform all the reviewed methodologies available in literature.
A new methodology for detecting the fovea center position in digital retinal images is presented in this paper. A pixel is firstly searched for within the foveal region according to its known anatomical position relative to the optic disc and vascular tree. Then, this pixel is used to extract a fovea-containing subimage on which thresholding and feature extraction techniques are applied so as to find fovea center. The methodology was evaluated on 1200 fundus images from the publicly available MESSIDOR database, 660 of which present signs of diabetic retinopathy. In 93.92% of these images, the distance between the methodology-provided and actual fovea center position remained below 1/4 of one standard optic disc radius (i.e., 17, 26, and 27 pixels for MESSIDOR retinas of 910, 1380 and 1455 pixels in size, respectively). These results outperform all the reviewed methodologies available in literature. Its effectiveness and robustness with different illness conditions makes this proposal suitable for retinal image computer analyses such as automated screening for early diabetic retinopathy detection.
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Journal: Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics - Volume 37, Issues 5–6, July–September 2013, Pages 386–393