Abstract Accurate optic disk (OD) localization is an important step in fundus image based computer-aided diagnosis of glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. Robust OD localization becomes more challenging with the presence… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Accurate optic disk (OD) localization is an important step in fundus image based computer-aided diagnosis of glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. Robust OD localization becomes more challenging with the presence of common pathological variations which could alter its overall appearance. This paper presents a novel OD localization method by incorporating salient visual cues of retinal vasculature: (1) global vessel symmetry, (2) vessel component count and (3) local vessel symmetry inside OD region. In the proposed method, a new vessel symmetry line ( VSL ) measure is designed to demarcate the lines that divide the retinal vasculature into approximately similar halves. The initial OD center location is computed using the highest number of major blood vessel components in the skeleton image. The final OD center localization involves an iterative center of mass computation to exploit the local vessel symmetry in the OD region of interest. The proposed method shows effectiveness in diseased retinas having diverse symptoms like bright lesions, hemorrhages, and tortuous vessels that create potential ambiguity for OD localization. A total of ten publicly available retinal image databases are considered for extensive evaluation of the proposed method. The experimental results demonstrate high average OD detection accuracy of 99.49%, while achieving state-of-the-art OD localization error in all databases.
               
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