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Retinal image quality assessment using transfer learning: Spatial images vs. wavelet detail subbands

Lamiaa Abdel‐Hamid

2021Ain Shams Engineering Journal21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Retinal image quality assessment (RIQA) is essential to assure that images used for medical analysis are of sufficient quality for reliable diagnosis. A modified VGG16 network with transfer learning is introduced in order to classify retinal images into good or bad quality images. Both spatial and wavelet detail subbands are compared as inputs to the modified VGG16 network. Three public retinal image datasets captured with different imaging devices are used, both individually and collectively. Superior performance was attained by the modified VGG16 network, where accuracies in the range of 99–100% were achieved regardless of whether retinal images from the same or different sources were considered and whether the spatial or wavelet images were used. The implemented RIQA algorithm was also found to outperform other RIQA deep learning algorithms from literature by 1.5–10% and to achieve accuracies that are up to 32% higher than traditional RIQA methods for the same dataset.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial intelligenceWaveletComputer scienceImage qualityTransfer of learningPattern recognition (psychology)Retinal DisorderRetinalImage (mathematics)Computer visionQuality (philosophy)OphthalmologyMedicinePhilosophyEpistemologyRetinal Imaging and AnalysisRetinal and Optic ConditionsRetinal Diseases and Treatments