In this paper, a hybrid approach of fundus image classification for diabetic retinopathy (DR) lesions is proposed. Laplacian eigenmaps (LE), a nonlinear dimensionality reduction (NDR) technique is applied to a high-dimensional scale invariant feature transform (SIFT) representation of fundus image for lesion classification. The applied NDR technique gives a low-dimensional intrinsic feature vector for lesion classification in fundus images. The publicly available databases are used for demonstrating the implemented strategy. The performance of applied technique can be evaluated based on sensitivity, specificity and accuracy using Support vector classifier. Compared to other feature vectors, the implemented LE-based feature vector yielded better classification performance. The accuracy obtained is 96.6% for SIFT-LE-SVM.
In this paper a computer aided screening system for the detection of bright lesions or exudates using color fundus images is proposed. The proposed screening system is used to identify the suspicious regions for bright lesions. A texture feature extraction method is also demonstrated to describe the characteristics of region of interest. In final stage the normal and abnormal images are classified using Support vector machine classifier. Our proposed system obtained the effective detection performance compared to some of the state-of-art methods.
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