Title :
Automatic Design of Ensembles of Window Operators for Ocular Image Segmentation
Author :
Benalcazar Palacios, Marco Enrique ; Brun, Marcel ; Ballarin, Virginia L. ; Hidalgo, Roberto Marcelo
Author_Institution :
Consejo Nac. de Investig. Cientificas y Tec., Univ. Nac. de Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Argentina
Abstract :
W-operators are a nonlinear class of locally defined and translation invariant image operators. A W-operator is completely defined and represented by a characteristic function, or classifier, that maps a set of window observations to a set of labels. In this work, we propose a new approach to design W-operators for grayscale image processing. In the proposed approach, we constrain both the space of characteristic functions using artificial feed-forward neural networks and the space of observations using the 2-D Haar wavelet transform. The goal of these constraints is to reduce the cost of design and improve the performance of W-operators for practical applications. Based on this approach, a family or set of W-operators is designed and then combined into a single operator using an ensemble method. We evaluated the performance of this approach in the segmentation of blood vessels in ocular images of the DRIVE database. The results show the suitability of this approach: It outperforms W-operators based on logistic regression without any constraint in the space of observations; aperture filters designed using support vector machines and pyramidal multiresolution, and a fast segmentation using the local thresholding method of Otsu.
Keywords :
Haar transforms; blood vessels; feedforward neural nets; image classification; image resolution; image segmentation; mathematical operators; medical image processing; regression analysis; support vector machines; wavelet transforms; 2D Haar wavelet transform; DRIVE database; Otsu; W-operator; aperture filter design; artificial feedforward neural network; automatic window operator ensemble design; blood vessel segmentation; characteristic functions; cost reduction; ensemble of classifiers; grayscale image processing; image thresholding method; logistic regression; ocular image segmentation; pyramidal multiresolution; support vector machine; translation invariant image operator; Apertures; Image color analysis; Image segmentation; Irrigation; Optimized production technology; Vectors; Wavelet transforms; Classification; Ensemble of Classifiers; Image Processing; Mathematical Morphology; Neural Networks; Ocular Images; Segmentation; Wavelet Transform;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2014.6872909