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An enhanced deep image model for glaucoma diagnosis using feature-based detection in retinal fundus

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MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTING
Volume 59, Issue 2, Pages 333-353

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11517-020-02307-5

Keywords

Glaucoma diagnosis; Retinal fundus image; Cup-to-disc ratio; Inferior superior nasal temporal (ISNT) regions; Machine learning

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This paper proposes a deep image analysis-based model for glaucoma diagnosis that combines multiple features and parameters, and utilizes four machine learning algorithms to achieve an accuracy of 98.60%, offering the best methodology for early diagnosis of glaucoma in retinal fundus.
This paper proposes a deep image analysis-based model for glaucoma diagnosis that uses several features to detect the formation of glaucoma in retinal fundus. These features are combined with most extracted parameters like inferior, superior, nasal, and temporal region area, and cup-to-disc ratio that overall forms a deep image analysis. This proposed model is exercised to investigate the various aspects related to the prediction of glaucoma in retinal fundus images that help the ophthalmologist in making better decisions for the human eye. The proposed model is presented with the combination of four machine learning algorithms that provide the classification accuracy of 98.60% while other existing models like support vector machine (SVM), K-nearest neighbors (KNN), and Naive Bayes provide individually with accuracies of 97.61%, 90.47%, and 95.23% respectively. These results clearly demonstrate that this proposed model offers the best methodology to an early diagnosis of glaucoma in retinal fundus.

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