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Graph-Based Methods for Retinal Mosaicing and Vascular Characterization

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Graph-Based Methods for Retinal Mosaicing and Vascular Characterization
In this paper, we propose a highly robust point-matching method (Graph Transformation Matching - GTM) relying on finding the consensus graph emerging from putative matches. Such method is a twophased one in the sense that after finding the consensus graph it tries to complete it as much as possible. We successfully apply GTM to image registration in the context of finding mosaics from retinal images. Feature points are obtained after properly segmenting such images. In addition, we also introduce a novel topological descriptor for quantifying disease by characterizing the arterial/venular trees. Such descriptor relies on diffusion kernels on graphs. Our experiments have showed only statistical significance for the case of arterial trees, which is consistent with previous findings.
Wendy Aguilar, M. Elena Martínez-Pér
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where GBRPR
Authors Wendy Aguilar, M. Elena Martínez-Pérez, Yann Frauel, Francisco Escolano, Miguel Angel Lozano, Arturo Espinosa-Romero
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