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Automatic detection of optic disc using distance regularized level-set segmentation for glaucoma screening system

Naganagouda Patil (Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi, India)
Preethi N. Patil (Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi, India)
P.V. Rao (Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi, India)

International Journal of Intelligent Unmanned Systems

ISSN: 2049-6427

Article publication date: 22 March 2021

Issue publication date: 7 January 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The abnormalities of glaucoma have high impact on deciding and representing the causes that effects severity of blindness in human beings. The simulation experimental results would help the ophthalmologist in diagnosing of glaucoma abnormality accurately. The significant effect of glaucoma has a huge impact on the quality of human life, and its growth rate in world population tremendously increases. Glaucoma is considered as second largest cause for the blindness in the world; hence identification of it marks the importance of its detection at the earliest.

Design/methodology/approach

The prime objective of the work proposed is to build up a human intervention free image preparing framework for glaucoma screening. The disc calculation is assessed on retinal image dataset called retinal Image for glaucoma Analysis. The proposed method briefs a novel optic disc division calculation depending on applying a level-set strategy on a confined optic disc image. In the instance of low quality image, a twofold level set is designed, in which the principal level set is viewed as restriction for the optic disc. To keep the veins from meddling with the level-set procedure, an inpainting strategy has been applied. Also a significant commitment is to include the varieties in notion adopted by the ophthalmologists in distinguishing the disc localization and diagnosing the glaucoma. Most of the past investigations are prepared and tested depending on just a single feature, which can be thought to be one-sided for the ophthalmologist.

Findings

In continuation, the correctness has been determined depending on the quantity of image that matched with the investigation pattern adopted by the ophthalmologist. The 175 retinal images were utilized to test the results of proposed work with the manual markings of ophthalmologists. The error-free calculation in marking the optic disc region and centroid was 98.95% in comparison with the existing result of 87.34%.

Originality/value

In continuation, the correctness has been determined depending on the quantity of image that matched with the investigation pattern adopted by the ophthalmologist. The 175 retinal images were utilized to test the results of proposed work with the manual markings of ophthalmologists. The error-free calculation in marking the optic disc region and centroid was 98.95% in comparison with the existing result of 87.34%.

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Citation

Patil, N., Patil, P.N. and Rao, P.V. (2022), "Automatic detection of optic disc using distance regularized level-set segmentation for glaucoma screening system", International Journal of Intelligent Unmanned Systems, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp. 168-178. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJIUS-09-2020-0052

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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