2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing - San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. - September 16-19, 2007

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Paper:WA-P8.12
Session:Biomedical Imaging IV: Segmentation and Quantitative Analysis
Time:Wednesday, September 19, 09:50 - 12:30
Presentation: Poster
Title: SEGMENTATION OF RETINAL VESSELS USING NONLINEAR PROJECTIONS
Authors: Yongping Zhang; National University of Singapore 
 Wynne Hsu; National University of Singapore 
 Mong Li Lee; National University of Singapore 
Abstract: An automated method for blood vessel segmentation is presented in this paper. The approach uses the nonlinear orthogonal projection to capture the features of vessel networks, and derives a novel local adaptive thresholding algorithm for vessel detection. By embedding in a kind of image decomposition model, the selection of system parameter which reflects the size of concerned convex set is examined. This approach differs from previously known methods in that it uses matched filtering, vessel tracking or supervised methods. The algorithm was tested on two publicly available databases: the DRIVE and the STARE. By comparison with hand-labeled ground truth, an average accuracy of 96.4% is achieved on the former database, and an average accuracy of 90.8 % is achieved on the later database.



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