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Conference Papers Year : 2020

Retinal vessel segmentation by probing adaptive to lighting variations

Abstract

We introduce a novel method to extract the vessels in eye fundus images which is adaptive to lighting variations. In the Logarithmic Image Processing framework, a 3-segment probe detects the vessels by probing the topographic surface of an image from below. A map of contrasts between the probe and the image allows to detect the vessels by a threshold. In a lowly contrasted image, results show that our method better extract the vessels than another state-of the-art method. In a highly contrasted image database (DRIVE) with a reference , ours has an accuracy of 0.9454 which is similar or better than three state-of-the-art methods and below three others. The three best methods have a higher accuracy than a manual segmentation by another expert. Importantly, our method automatically adapts to the lighting conditions of the image acquisition.
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hal-02556835 , version 1 (28-04-2020)

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Guillaume Noyel, Christine Vartin, Peter Boyle, Laurent Kodjikian. Retinal vessel segmentation by probing adaptive to lighting variations. 2020 IEEE 17th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), IEEE, Apr 2020, Iowa City, United States. pp.1246-1249, ⟨10.1109/ISBI45749.2020.9098332⟩. ⟨hal-02556835⟩
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