• DocumentCode
    923086
  • Title

    Modeling of scanning laser polarimetry images of the human retina for progression detection of glaucoma

  • Author

    Vermeer, Koen A. ; Vos, Frans M. ; Lo, Barrick ; Zhou, Qienyuan ; Lemij, Hans G. ; Vossepoel, Albert M. ; Van Vliet, Lucas J.

  • Author_Institution
    Glaucoma Service, Rotterdam Eye Hosp., Netherlands
  • Volume
    25
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    517
  • Lastpage
    528
  • Abstract
    The development of methods to detect slowly progressing diseases is often hampered by the time-consuming acquisition of a sufficiently large data set. In this paper, a method is presented to model the change in images acquired by scanning laser polarimetry, for the detection of glaucomatous progression. The model is based on image series of 23 healthy eyes and incorporates colored noise, incomplete cornea compensation and masking by the retinal blood vessels. Additionally, two methods for detecting progression, taking either one or two follow-up visits into account, are discussed and tested on these simulated images. Both methods are based on Student´s t-tests, morphological operations and anisotropic filtering. The images simulated by the model are visually pleasing, show corresponding statistical properties to the real images and are used to optimize the detection methods. The results show that detecting progression based on two follow-up visits greatly improves the sensitivity without adversely affecting the specificity.
  • Keywords
    biomedical optical imaging; blood vessels; diseases; eye; laser applications in medicine; medical image processing; polarimetry; statistical analysis; anisotropic filtering; colored noise; eye; glaucoma; glaucomatous progression detection; human retina; incomplete cornea compensation; morphological operations; retinal blood vessel masking; scanning laser polarimetry images; student t-test; Colored noise; Cornea; Diseases; Eyes; Humans; Laser modes; Laser noise; Laser transitions; Polarimetry; Retina; Biomedical image processing; image reconstruction; medical diagnosis; modeling spectral analysis; morphological operations; polarimetry; simulation; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Disease Progression; Glaucoma; Humans; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Information Storage and Retrieval; Microscopy, Confocal; Models, Biological; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Refractometry; Reproducibility of Results; Retina; Sensitivity and Specificity; Severity of Illness Index;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0062
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMI.2006.871433
  • Filename
    1626316