The reading of components of diabetic retinopathy: an evolutionary approach for filtering normal digital fundus imaging in screening and population based studies.
In any diabetic retinopathy screening program, about two-thirds of patients have no retinopathy. However, on average, it takes a human expert about one and a half times longer to decide an image is normal than to recognize an abnormal case with obvious features. In this work, we present an automated...
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Main Authors: | Hongying Lilian Tang, Jonathan Goh, Tunde Peto, Bingo Wing-Kuen Ling, Lutfiah Ismail Al Turk, Yin Hu, Su Wang, George Michael Saleh |
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Language: | EN |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9bfe811c86c8480e9b16cd2eb91c61d4 |
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