DocumentCode
1558104
Title
A new approach of geodesic reconstruction for drusen segmentation in eye fundus images
Author
Sbeh, Zakaria Ben ; Cohen, Laurent D. ; Mimoun, Gérard ; Coscas, Gabriel
Author_Institution
Ariane group IT Consulting Co., Paris, France
Volume
20
Issue
12
fYear
2001
Firstpage
1321
Lastpage
1333
Abstract
Segmentation of bright blobs in an image is an important problem in computer vision and particularly in biomedical imaging. In retinal angiography, segmentation of drusen, a yellowish deposit located on the retina, is a serious challenge in proper diagnosis and prevention of further complications. Drusen extraction using classic segmentation methods does not lead to good results. We present a new segmentation method based on new transformations we introduced in mathematical morphology. It is based on the search for a new class of regional maxima components of the image. These maxima correspond to the regions inside the drusen. We present experimental results for drusen extraction using images containing examples having different types and shapes of drusen. We also apply our segmentation technique to two important cases of dynamic sequences of drusen images. The first case is for tracking the average gray level of a particular drusen in a sequence of angiographic images during a fluorescein exam. The second case is for registration and matching of two angiographic images from widely spaced exams in order to characterize the evolution of drusen.
Keywords
blood vessels; diseases; eye; image matching; image reconstruction; image registration; image segmentation; mathematical morphology; medical image processing; optical images; average gray level; bright blobs segmentation; computer vision; drusen segmentation; dynamic sequences; eye fundus images; fluorescein exam; geodesic reconstruction approach; ocular disease; regional maxima components; retinal angiography; yellowish deposit; Aging; Angiography; Biomedical imaging; Computer vision; Image edge detection; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Morphology; Retina; Shape; Fluorescein Angiography; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Models, Biological; Retinal Drusen;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/42.974927
Filename
974927
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