Retinal Vessel Extraction Using Multiscale Matched Filters, Confidence and Edge Measures (2005)
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@TECHREPORT{Sofka05retinalvessel,
author = {Michal Sofka and Charles V. Stewart},
title = {Retinal Vessel Extraction Using Multiscale Matched Filters, Confidence and Edge Measures},
institution = {},
year = {2005}
}
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Abstract
Motivated by the goals of improving detection of low-contrast and narrow vessels and eliminating false detections at non-vascular structures, a new technique is presented for extracting vessels in retinal images. The core of the technique is a new likelihood ratio test that combines matched filter responses, confidence measures and vessel boundary measures. Matched filter responses are derived in scale-space to extract vessels of widely varying widths. A vessel confidence measure is defined as a projection of a vector formed from a normalized pixel neighborhood onto a normalized ideal vessel profile. Vessel boundary measures and associated confidences are computed at potential vessel boundaries. Combined, these responses form a 6-dimensional measurement vector at each pixel. A learning technique is applied to map this vector to a likelihood ratio that measures the "vesselness" at each pixel. Results comparing this vesselness measure to matched filters alone and to measures based on the intensity Hessian show substantial improvements both qualitatively and quantitatively. When the Hessian is used in place of the matched filter, similar but less-substantial improvements are obtained. Finally, the new vesselness likelihood ratio is embedded into a vessel tracing framework, resulting in an e#cient and e#ective vessel extraction algorithm.







