Classification of OCT Images for Detecting Diabetic Retinopathy Disease Using Machine Learning

Marwan Aldahami, Umar S. Alqasemi
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Background Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) imaging aids in retinal abnormality detection by showing the tomographic retinal layers. OCT images are a useful tool for detecting Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) disease because of their capability of capturing micrometer-resolution.Method An automated technique was introduced to differentiate DR images from normal ones. 214 images were subjected to the experiment, of which 160 images were used for classifiers’ training, and 54 images were used for testing. Different features were extracted to feed our classifiers, including statistical features and local binary pattern (LBP) features.Results The experimental results demonstrated that our classifiers were able to discriminate DR retina from the normal retina with ROC Area Under the Curve (AUC) of 100%.Conclusions The retinal OCT images have common texture patterns and using a powerful tool for pattern analysis like LBP features has a significant impact on the achieved results. The result has better performance than previously proposed methods in the literature.
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基于机器学习的糖尿病视网膜病变OCT图像分类
光学相干层析成像(OCT)通过显示视网膜层析成像来帮助检测视网膜异常。OCT图像是检测糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)的有用工具,因为它们能够捕获微米分辨率。方法采用自动鉴别DR图像与正常图像的方法。214张图像进行了实验,其中160张用于分类器的训练,54张用于测试。提取不同的特征来馈送我们的分类器,包括统计特征和局部二值模式(LBP)特征。结果我们的分类器能够区分DR视网膜和正常视网膜,ROC曲线下面积(AUC)为100%。结论视网膜OCT图像具有共同的纹理模式,使用LBP特征等强大的模式分析工具对获得的结果有重要影响。该结果比以往文献中提出的方法具有更好的性能。
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