Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2017)

A robust algorithm for optic disc segmentation and fovea detection in retinal fundus images

  • Rust Caterina,
  • Häger Stephanie,
  • Traulsen Nadine,
  • Modersitzki Jan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2017-0113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 533 – 537

Abstract

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Accurate optic disc (OD) segmentation and fovea detection in retinal fundus images are crucial for diagnosis in ophthalmology. We propose a robust and broadly applicable algorithm for automated, robust, reliable and consistent fovea detection based on OD segmentation. The OD segmentation is performed with morphological operations and Fuzzy C Means Clustering combined with iterative thresholding on a foreground segmentation. The fovea detection is based on a vessel segmentation via morphological operations and uses the resulting OD segmentation to determine multiple regions of interest. The fovea is determined from the largest, vessel-free candidate region. We have tested the novel method on a total of 190 images from three publicly available databases DRIONS, Drive and HRF. Compared to results of two human experts for DRIONS database, our OD segmentation yielded a dice coefficient of 0.83. Note that missing ground truth and expert variability is an issue. The new scheme achieved an overall success rate of 99.44% for OD detection and an overall success rate of 96.25% for fovea detection, which is superior to state-of-the-art approaches.

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