2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3273613
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Dual-Path and Multi-Scale Enhanced Attention Network for Retinal Diseases Classification Using Ultra-Wide-Field Images

Abstract: Early computer-aided early diagnosis (CAD) based on retinal imaging is critical to the timely management and treatment planning of retina-related diseases. However, the inherent characteristics of retinal images and the complexity of their pathological patterns, such as low image contrast and different lesion sizes, restrict the performance of CAD systems. Recently, ultra-wide-field (UWF) retinal images have become a useful tool for disease detection due to the capability of capturing much broader view of reti… Show more

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“…Timely intervention in the treatment of retinal illnesses depends on early diagnosis, which might be difficult because of visual features. An attention-based multi-branch network for the classification of diseases in ultra-wide-field retinal pictures was proposed in [49]. The approach achieved good results on several subject groups by incorporating a dual attention module with a multi-scale feature fusion module.…”
Section: International Journal On Recent and Innovation Trends In Com...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timely intervention in the treatment of retinal illnesses depends on early diagnosis, which might be difficult because of visual features. An attention-based multi-branch network for the classification of diseases in ultra-wide-field retinal pictures was proposed in [49]. The approach achieved good results on several subject groups by incorporating a dual attention module with a multi-scale feature fusion module.…”
Section: International Journal On Recent and Innovation Trends In Com...mentioning
confidence: 99%