The vertical cup-to-disc ratio (VCDR) is a key structural indicator for glaucoma, as thinning of the superior and inferior neuroretinal rim is a hallmark of the disease. However, manual assessment of fundus images is both time-consuming and subject to variability based on clinician expertise and interpretation.
Feb 24, 2024
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This system has 4 main stages, namely fundus image preprocessing to improve image quality, segmentation to detect and separate optical discs and optical cups ...
Fundus photography is a noninvasive imaging technique frequently used in glaucoma practice for documenting the condition of the optic nerve and retina, ...
Aug 1, 2024 · Decision tree analysis revealed that the cup-to-disc ratio was the most important feature for identifying glaucoma fundus images. At the same ...
Feb 10, 2020 · The proposed system is tested on 398 fundus images from four publicly available datasets, obtaining an average value of sensitivity 90.6%, ...
The proposed system is tested on 398 fundus images from four publicly available datasets, obtaining an average value of sensitivity 90.6%, specificity 97% and ...
Feb 24, 2024 · The vertical cup-to-disc ratio (VCDR) is a key structural indicator for glaucoma, as thinning of the superior and inferior neuroretinal rim is a ...
We conducted a comprehensive review on artificial intelligence-enabled glaucoma detection frameworks that produce and use segmented fundus images.
5 days ago · "Cup to Disc Ratio (CDR): This ratio is crucial for glaucoma assessment. A normal CDR commonly is less than 0.5; however, values above this may ...