Automated Optic Disc Localization from Smartphone-Captured Low Quality Fundus Images Using YOLOv8n Model
Solomon Gebru Abay,
Luc Geurts
Abstract:In areas where conventional fundus cameras are logistically unaffordable, the smartphone-based approach is considered as a promising future of glaucoma screening due to their affordability and ease-of-use. Optic disc localization is a critical stage during glaucoma screenings. For fundus images captured with standard fundus cameras, the majority of the models available out there can locate the optic disc with satisfactory performance. However, for images that are captured with smartphone-based fundus cameras, … Show more
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