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A Gaussian Scale Space Approach For Exudates Detection, Classification And Severity Prediction

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arxiv 1505.00737 v1 pith:HMHC2KNX submitted 2015-05-04 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords methodpredictionclassificationdetectionexudatesseveritydiaretdb1v2gaussian
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In the context of Computer Aided Diagnosis system for diabetic retinopathy, we present a novel method for detection of exudates and their classification for disease severity prediction. The method is based on Gaussian scale space based interest map and mathematical morphology. It makes use of support vector machine for classification and location information of the optic disc and the macula region for severity prediction. It can efficiently handle luminance variation and it is suitable for varied sized exudates. The method has been probed in publicly available DIARETDB1V2 and e-ophthaEX databases. For exudate detection the proposed method achieved a sensitivity of 96.54% and prediction of 98.35% in DIARETDB1V2 database.

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