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Treffer: Geodesic Tracking of Retinal Vascular Trees with Optical and TV-Flow Enhancement in SE(2)

Title:
Geodesic Tracking of Retinal Vascular Trees with Optical and TV-Flow Enhancement in SE(2)
Source:
Calatroni, Luca, Donatelli, Marco, Morigi, Serena, Prato, Marco, Santacesaria, Matteo (Ed.), Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision: 9th International Conference, SSVM 2023, Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy, May 21–25, 2023, Proceedings, p.525-537. Cham: Springer. [ISBN 978-3-031-31974-7]
Publisher Information:
Springer 2023
Added Details:
van den Berg, Nicky J.
Document Type:
E-Ressource Electronic Resource
Availability:
Open access content. Open access content
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Note:
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31975-4_40
Calatroni, Luca, Donatelli, Marco, Morigi, Serena, Prato, Marco, Santacesaria, Matteo (Ed.), Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision: 9th International Conference, SSVM 2023, Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy, May 21–25, 2023, Proceedings, p.525-537. Cham: Springer. [ISBN 978-3-031-31974-7]
English
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https://research.tue.nl/en/publications/de7f657c-fec3-4f3e-b640-7510f065942a
1481662012
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Retinal images are often used to examine the vascular system in a non-invasive way. Studying the behavior of the vasculature on the retina allows for noninvasive diagnosis of several diseases as these vessels and their behavior are representative of the behavior of vessels throughout the human body. For early diagnosis and analysis of diseases, it is important to compare and analyze the complex vasculature in retinal images automatically. In previous work, PDE-based geometric tracking and PDE-based enhancements in the homogeneous space of positions and orientations have been studied and turned out to be useful when dealing with complex structures (crossing of blood vessels in particular). In this article, we propose a single new, more effective, Finsler function that integrates the strength of these two PDE-based approaches and additionally accounts for a number of optical effects (dehazing and illumination in particular). The results greatly improve both the previous left-invariant models and a recent data-driven model, when applied to real clinical and highly challenging images. Moreover, we show clear advantages of each module in our new single Finsler geometrical method.