Progress towards automated detection and characterization of the optic disc in glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy.

R A Abdel-Ghafar, T Morris
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Abstract

The shape and appearance of the optic nerve head region are sensitive to changes associated with glaucoma and diabetes that may be otherwise asymptomatic. The changes can be diagnostic of the diseases, and tracking of the changes in sequential images can be used to assess treatment and the progress of the illness. At present, change detection and tracking are performed manually, which can be a cause of poor repeatability. We are concerned with developing automated techniques of generating quantitative descriptions of the retinal images that might be used in diagnosis and assessment. In this paper, we investigate the use of images that have been collected and stored remotely, as this will replicate capture and automated processing by outreach clinics. Normal and abnormal images were collected from a range of sources, to simulate the mass screening process. The images were processed using simple signal-processing methods and divided into two groups. Using a chi-squared test, the separation of normal and abnormal images using this test was found to be highly significant (p < 0.05, n = 60).

青光眼和糖尿病视网膜病变视盘自动检测和表征的研究进展。
视神经头区域的形状和外观对与青光眼和糖尿病相关的变化很敏感,否则这些变化可能是无症状的。这些变化可用于诊断疾病,跟踪序列图像的变化可用于评估治疗和疾病的进展。目前,变更检测和跟踪是手动执行的,这可能是可重复性差的一个原因。我们关注的是开发自动化技术,生成可能用于诊断和评估的视网膜图像的定量描述。在本文中,我们调查了远程收集和存储的图像的使用,因为这将复制外展诊所的捕获和自动化处理。从一系列来源收集正常和异常图像,以模拟大规模筛选过程。采用简单的信号处理方法对图像进行处理,并分为两组。使用卡方检验,使用该检验发现正常和异常图像的分离非常显著(p < 0.05, n = 60)。
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