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<scp>Illumination</scp> normalized based technique for retinal blood vessel segmentation

Sonali Dash, Manas Ranjan Senapati, Pradip Kumar Sahu, P. Satish Rama Chowdary

2020International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The Retinal image carries important information about the health of the sensory part of the visual system. In this paper, a new approach is suggested by utilizing the homomorphic filter integrated with Contrast limited adaptive histogram equalization (CLAHE) method for the illumination normalization and contrast enhancement of the retinal images. Then segmentation is done through several steps by using the existing methods such as morphological filtering, a second derivative operator that is followed by a final morphological filtering stage and hysteresis thresholding. The suggested method is verified on DRIVE and CHASE‐DB1 databases and has average accuracy of 72.03% and 64.54%, accordingly. The obtained results demonstrate that the proposed approaches achieve higher accuracy than the traditional method. The suggested approach not only contributes to the successful result, but also minimizes the computing time.

Topics & Concepts

Adaptive histogram equalizationComputer scienceNormalization (sociology)Artificial intelligenceSegmentationThresholdingComputer visionContrast (vision)Homomorphic filteringRetinalPattern recognition (psychology)Filter (signal processing)HistogramHistogram equalizationImage enhancementImage (mathematics)BiochemistryAnthropologySociologyChemistryRetinal Imaging and AnalysisGlaucoma and retinal disordersDigital Imaging for Blood Diseases