2006
DOI: 10.1109/tmi.2006.879967
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Retinal vessel segmentation using the 2-D Gabor wavelet and supervised classification

Abstract: We present a method for automated segmentation of the vasculature in retinal images. The method produces segmentations by classifying each image pixel as vessel or nonvessel, based on the pixel's feature vector. Feature vectors are composed of the pixel's intensity and two-dimensional Gabor wavelet transform responses taken at multiple scales. The Gabor wavelet is capable of tuning to specific frequencies, thus allowing noise filtering and vessel enhancement in a single step. We use a Bayesian classifier with … Show more

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“…5, October 2012 appear brighter than the background is used as input image to our vessel detection system. An iterative algorithm as proposed in [1] is used to remove the strong contrast between the retinal fundus and the region outside the aperture. This improves the undesired response of both the wavelet transform and the line operators at border of retinal disk.…”
Section: Retinal Blood Vessel Segmentation Using Gabor Wavelet and LImentioning
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“…5, October 2012 appear brighter than the background is used as input image to our vessel detection system. An iterative algorithm as proposed in [1] is used to remove the strong contrast between the retinal fundus and the region outside the aperture. This improves the undesired response of both the wavelet transform and the line operators at border of retinal disk.…”
Section: Retinal Blood Vessel Segmentation Using Gabor Wavelet and LImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A family of wavelet can be defined by translations, rotations and dilations of the analyzing wavelet. The continuous wavelet transform is defined in terms of the scalar product of f with the transformed wavelet [1], [6]:…”
Section: ) Gabor Wavelet Featuresmentioning
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