Title :
An image processing pipeline for segmenting the retinal layers from optical coherence tomography images
Author :
Shalbaf, Farzaneh ; Turuwhenua, Jason ; Vaghefi, Ehsan ; Dokos, Socrates
Author_Institution :
Auckland Bio-Eng. Inst., Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract :
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is the standard clinical modality for high resolution, three dimensional imaging of the multi-layered anatomy of the retina. This paper describes an image processing pipeline we developed for automated segmentation of the retinal strata within OCT image data-sets. The pipeline consists of three independent postprocessing modules that involve combinations of noise reduction i.e. 2D log-Gabor filtering, edge detection and interpolation. Our automated method was validated against manual measurements from three anonymized clinical OCT datasets. We found that our approach was able to accurately segment the layers of the retinal ultrastructure with mean differences of 1μm compared to manual measurements. Overall, we have developed a sophisticated automated application for segmenting the highly-structured retinal anatomy. Ultimately, this tool will be used to create detailed computer meshes of the retinal ultrastructure for our future modeling.
Keywords :
Gabor filters; edge detection; eye; image segmentation; interpolation; medical image processing; optical tomography; 2D log-Gabor filtering; OCT image data-sets; automated segmentation; computer meshes; edge detection; image processing pipeline; interpolation; multi-layered anatomy; noise reduction; optical coherence tomography images; retinal layers; standard clinical modality; three dimensional imaging; Gabor filters; Image edge detection; Image segmentation; Optical filters; Retina; 2D log-Gabor filtering; Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT); Retinal image processing; automated strata segmentation;
Conference_Titel :
Image and Vision Computing New Zealand (IVCNZ), 2013 28th International Conference of
Conference_Location :
Wellington
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0882-0
DOI :
10.1109/IVCNZ.2013.6727066