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AUTOMATIC RETINA EXUDATES SEGMENTATION WITHOUT A MANUALLY LABELLED TRAINING SET...

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Conference Paper
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Page Numbers
1396 to 1400
Conference Name
IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: FROM NANO TO MACRO
Conference Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
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Diabetic macular edema (DME) is a common vision threatening complication of diabetic retinopathy which can be assessed by detecting exudates (a type of bright lesion) in fundus images. In this work, two new methods for the detection of exudates are presented which do not use a supervised learning step and therefore do not require ground-truthed lesion training sets which are time consuming to create, difficult to obtain, and prone to human error.
We introduce a new dataset of fundus images from various ethnic groups and levels of DME which we have made publicly available. We evaluate our algorithm with this dataset and compare our results with two recent exudate segmentation algorithms.
In all of our tests, our algorithms perform better or comparable with an order of magnitude reduction in computational time.