Glaucoma is a chronic ocular degenerative disease that can cause blindness if left untreated in its early stages. Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (Deep CNNs) and its variants have provided superior performance in glaucoma classification, segmentation, and detection. In this paper, we propose a two-staged glaucoma classification scheme based on Deep CNN architectures. In stage one, four di_erent ImageNet pre-Trained Deep CNN architectures, i.e., AlexNet, InceptionV3, InceptionResNetV2, and NasNet-Large are used and it is observed that NasNet-Large architecture provides superior performance in terms of sensitivity (99.1%), specificity (99.4%), accuracy (99.3%), and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (97.8%) metrics. A detailed performance comparison is also presented among these on public datasets, i.e., ACRIMA, ORIGA-Light, and RIMONE as well as locally available datasets, i.e., AFIO, and HMC. In the second stage, we propose an ensemble classifier with two novel ensembling techniques, i.e., accuracy based weighted voting, and accuracy/score based weighted averaging to further improve the glaucoma classification results. It is shown that ensemble with accuracy/score based scheme improves the accuracy (99.5%) for diverse databases. As an outcome of this study, it is presented that the NasNet-Large architecture is a feasibleoption in terms of its performance as a single classifier while ensemble classifier further improves the generalized performance for automatic glaucoma classification.
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Rehman, A., Taj, I. A., Sajid, M., & Karimov, K. S. (2021). An ensemble framework based on Deep CNNs architecture for glaucoma classification using fundus photography. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 18(5), 5321–5346. https://doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2021270
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