Retinal image graph-cut segmentation algorithm using multiscale Hessian-enhancement-based nonlocal mean filter

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We propose a new method to enhance and extract the retinal vessels. First, we employ a multiscale Hessian-based filter to compute the maximum response of vessel likeness function for each pixel. By this step, blood vessels of different widths are significantly enhanced. Then, we adopt a nonlocal mean filter to suppress the noise of enhanced image and maintain the vessel information at the same time. After that, a radial gradient symmetry transformation is adopted to suppress the nonvessel structures. Finally, an accurate graph-cut segmentation step is performed using the result of previous symmetry transformation as an initial. We test the proposed approach on the publicly available databases: DRIVE. The experimental results show that our method is quite effective. © 2013 Jian Zheng et al.

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Zheng, J., Lu, P. R., Xiang, D., Dai, Y. K., Liu, Z. B., Kuai, D. J., … Yang, Y. T. (2013). Retinal image graph-cut segmentation algorithm using multiscale Hessian-enhancement-based nonlocal mean filter. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/927285

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