DocumentCode :
1943396
Title :
Extracting the Optic Disk Endpoints in Optical Coherence Tomography Data
Author :
Herzog, Artemas ; Boyer, Kim L. ; Roberts, Cynthia
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
Volume :
1
fYear :
2005
fDate :
5-7 Jan. 2005
Firstpage :
263
Lastpage :
268
Abstract :
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) uses backreflected light to provide micron-resolution, cross-sectional scans of biological tissues useful in diagnosing, monitoring, and studying glaucoma. The ratio of the area of the central portion of the optic nerve (the cup) to that of the complete nerve (the disk) is an indicator of ocular health. Measuring this cup-to-disk ratio accurately requires precise detection of the cup and disk limits in scans traversing the optic nervehead. A hybrid edge-supported boundary detector first finds the contour separating the retina and optic nervehead (on one side) from the vitreous humor on the other. We then partition this boundary using a model-based technique to identify the optic cup. The lower retinal-choroid boundaries are extracted using Markov models first derived by Koozekanani et al.. The endpoints of these lower boundaries represent the limits of the optic disk. Points along the Markov path are then represented in a feature space comprising two low order unitary transform coefficients and a measure of differential edge strength. By minimizing the trace of the within-class scatter matrices for optic nerve and retina, optimal estimates of the nervehead extent are found. We present thorough experimental results to establish the stability and robustness of the technique, as well as its performance limitations.
Keywords :
Hadamard transforms; Markov processes; bio-optics; biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; eye; feature extraction; image resolution; light reflection; matrix algebra; medical image processing; neurophysiology; optical tomography; vision defects; Hadamard matrix; Hadamard transform; Markov models; backreflected light; biological tissues; cup-to-disk ratio; differential edge strength; glaucoma; high resolution images; hybrid edge-supported boundary detector; low order unitary transform coefficients; lower retinal-choroid boundaries extraction; ocular health indicator; ophthalmic OCT scanners; optic disk endpoints; optic nervehead; optical coherence tomography data; vitreous humor; Biological tissues; Biomedical optical imaging; Data mining; Extraterrestrial measurements; Light scattering; Monitoring; Optical scattering; Retina; Robust stability; Tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Application of Computer Vision, 2005. WACV/MOTIONS '05 Volume 1. Seventh IEEE Workshops on
Conference_Location :
Breckenridge, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2271-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACVMOT.2005.51
Filename :
4129489
Link To Document :
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