Retinal Blood Vessel Extraction From Fundus Images Using Improved Otsu Method

In the present time, the identification of blood vessels is a basic task for diagnosis of various eye abnormalities. So, this article offers an instinctive approach for identification of blood vessels in ophthalmoscope images. This approach includes three different phases: pre-processing, vessel extraction and post-processing for getting a final vessel segmentation outcome. In the presented method, formerly log transformation and contrast limited adaptive histogram equalization are used for the enhancement of retinal images. The enhanced image is then filtered using a morphological opening operation and subsequently the optic disk is removed. The second phase includes the application of the improved Otsu method on the pre-processed image for the identification of blood vessels. Lastly, the resultant vessel-segmented image is obtained by using the morphological cleaning operation. The proposed method is fast, time efficient, and gives consistent accuracy for all retinal images. It is more robust and easier to implement compared to other traditional methods. The performance of the presented method is evaluated using ten different mathematical measures. It achieves average sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of 0.710, 0.982 and 0.956 for the digital retinal images for vessel extraction (DRIVE) database, 0.738, 0.982 and 0.954 for the structure analysis of the retina (STARE) database and 0.737, 0.964 and 0.949 for the child heart and health study in England (CHASE_DB1) database...
Source: International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Health Information Systems Medicine & Healthcare Source Type: research