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Multi-scale Neural Networks for Retinal Blood Vessels Segmentation

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arxiv 1804.04206 v1 pith:HKACOHFG submitted 2018-04-11 cs.CV cs.LGstat.ML

classification cs.CVcs.LGstat.ML
keywords featureseffectiveneuralapproachesblooddidnexistinglow-level
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Existing supervised approaches didn't make use of the low-level features which are actually effective to this task. And another deficiency is that they didn't consider the relation between pixels, which means effective features are not extracted. In this paper, we proposed a novel convolutional neural network which make sufficient use of low-level features together with high-level features and involves atrous convolution to get multi-scale features which should be considered as effective features. Our model is tested on three standard benchmarks - DRIVE, STARE, and CHASE databases. The results presents that our model significantly outperforms existing approaches in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, the area under the ROC curve and the highest prediction speed. Our work provides evidence of the power of wide and deep neural networks in retinal blood vessels segmentation task which could be applied on other medical images tasks.

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