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Progression Detection of Glaucoma from Polarimetric Images

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Progression Detection of Glaucoma from Polarimetric Images
Detecting glaucoma progression is crucial for assessing the effectivity of the treatment. This paper describes three methods for detecting progression related changes in polarimetric images of the retinal nerve fiber layer (NFL), both on a global and on a local scale. Detecting global changes proved not to be feasible due to poor reproducibility of the measurements at the pixel level. Local progression on the other hand could be detected. A distribution based approach did not work, but locating specific areas with minimum size and minimum NFL decrease did give relevant results. The described algorithm yielded a TPR of 0.42 and an FPR of 0.095 on our datasets. It proved to be able to outline suspect areas that show NFL reduction.
Koen Vermeer, N. J. Reus, Frans Vos, Hans Lemij, A
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where MICCAI
Authors Koen Vermeer, N. J. Reus, Frans Vos, Hans Lemij, Albert M. Vossepoel
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