TY - GEN
T1 - Peripapillary atrophy detection by biologically inspired feature
AU - Cheng, Jun
AU - Liu, Jiang
AU - Wong, Damon Wing Kee
AU - Tan, Ngan Meng
AU - Cheung, Carol
AU - Baskaran, Mani
AU - Wong, Tien Yin
AU - Saw, Seang Mei
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Peripapillary atrophy (PPA) is an atrophy of preexisting retina tissue. Because of its association with eye diseases such as myopia and glaucoma, it is important to determine the presence of PPA clinically. Experienced ophthalmologists are able to determine the presence of PPA using visual information from the retinal images. However, it is tedious, time consuming and subjective to examine all images especially in a screening program. This paper presents biologically inspired feature (BIF) for the automatic detection of PPA. BIF mimics the process of cortex for visual perception. In the proposed method, a focal region is segmented from the retinal image and the BIF is extracted. Experimental results show that the proposed BIF based approach achieves an accuracy of more than 90% in detecting PPA, much better than previous methods. It can be used to save the workload of ophthalmologists and thus reduce the diagnosis costs.
AB - Peripapillary atrophy (PPA) is an atrophy of preexisting retina tissue. Because of its association with eye diseases such as myopia and glaucoma, it is important to determine the presence of PPA clinically. Experienced ophthalmologists are able to determine the presence of PPA using visual information from the retinal images. However, it is tedious, time consuming and subjective to examine all images especially in a screening program. This paper presents biologically inspired feature (BIF) for the automatic detection of PPA. BIF mimics the process of cortex for visual perception. In the proposed method, a focal region is segmented from the retinal image and the BIF is extracted. Experimental results show that the proposed BIF based approach achieves an accuracy of more than 90% in detecting PPA, much better than previous methods. It can be used to save the workload of ophthalmologists and thus reduce the diagnosis costs.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84874579400
SN - 9784990644109
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition
SP - 53
EP - 56
BT - ICPR 2012 - 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition
T2 - 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition, ICPR 2012
Y2 - 11 November 2012 through 15 November 2012
ER -