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Classification and Recognition of Pathologic Foundings in Eye Retina Images
Macek, Ján ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration are two of the most common retinal diseases in these days, which can lead to partial or full loss of sight. Due to it, it is necessary to create new approaches enabling to detect these diseases and inform the patient about his condition in advance. The main objective of this work is to design and to implement an algorithm for retinal diseases classification based on images of the patient's retina of previously mentioned diseases. In the first part of this work, there is described in detail each stage of each disease and its the most frequent symptoms. In this thesis, there is also a chapter about fundus camera, which is a tool for image creation of human eye retina. In the second part of this thesis, there is proposed an approach for classification of diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration. There is also a chapter about algorithmic methods which can be used for image processing and object detection in image. The last part of this thesis contains the test results and their evaluation. Assessment of success of proposed and implemented methods is also part of this chapter.
Recognition by Retina
Stružka, Jaroslav ; Orság, Filip (referee) ; Fiala, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with recognition by retina (identification, verification). In introduction we describe information about human eye, its diseases with focus on retina impact. Further (in main part) we conduct SW analyses based on biometry retina requirements and design of SW application for retina recognition. It is based on processing pipeline design (sequential application of image filters). This pipeline mostly contains filters focused on edge detection, adaptive threshold and skeletonisation. Finally, basic SW functions includes users registration (enroll), identification, verification. In conclusion we discuss experimental results and success of designed SW in practical application.
Detection of optic disc from fundus camera sequences
Juráček, Radek ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Hracho, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with optical disc detection in retinal images taken by an experimental video ophthalmoscope. At the beginning, it briefly describes the anatomy of the eyesight and retina, retinal disease and selected diagnostic methods of retinal imaging. There are described methods of detecting objects in the image, which are subsequently used in the practical part dealing with optical disc detection using Hough transformation and matched filtration. Proposed procedures were tested on a 100-image set. Hough Transformation Detection was successful in 64% of cases, matched filtration was successful in 44% of cases.
Blood vessel segmentation in fundus images using classification methods
Šťastný, Pavel ; Štohanzlová, Petra (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
Segmentation blood vessel the local images of retinal is very important for evaluation and for diagnostics eye’s disease, especially diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. This bachelor’s thesis is deal with segmentation blood vessel by classification methods. I used simple neural network as a classifier. First of all I taught her by delta rule and then I used matched filtering on the prepare image. At the end I compared all information with gold standard. Average va-lues from score for healthy images were sensitivity 0,7717, specificity 0,9571 and accuracy score 0,9225.
Analysis of temporal retinal sequences
Nováková, Marie ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This thesis deals with a method of the retinal image acquisition by fundus camera, their properties and evaluation of the retinal vessel diameter from acquired images. Several studies dealing with usage of retinal vessels diameters for hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus and glaucoma are described. The second part of this thesis is focused on the extraction of the retinal blood-vessels pulsation from retinal sequences and the basic processing of extracted pulsation signals. The proposed method is described in details and tested on one dataset.
Image objects detection based on the feature points matching
Trávníček, Vojtěch ; Macíček, Ondřej (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
This paper is concerned in branch of computer vision. Methods for extracting feature points are presented as tools for image comparison and finding objects in images. Four methods are metioned which are compared with respect to their effectiveness and utilization. Algorythms SIFT and SURF are described as a state-of-the-arts. This paper also mentions methods for describing feature points and their comparison. Testing images are inserted as a tool for first testing of implemented algorythm. Finally, the implemented method SURF is described and tested with respect to several most relevant parameters.
Processing of image sequences from fundus camera
Klimeš, Filip ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Cílem mé diplomové práce bylo navrhnout metodu analýzy retinálních sekvencí, která bude hodnotit kvalitu jednotlivých snímků. V teoretické části se také zabývám vlastnostmi retinálních sekvencí a způsobem registrace snímků z fundus kamery. V praktické části je implementována metoda hodnocení kvality snímků, která je otestována na reálných retinálních sekvencích a vyhodnocena její úspěšnost. Práce hodnotí i vliv této metody na registraci retinálních snímků.
Digital processing of retinal images
Kadlas, Matyáš ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Goal of bachelor thesis is to create text that is designed to acquaint the reader with the theory and conversion of colour spaces, image editing, anatomy of the eye and retina scanning methods. Bachelor thesis also describes the conversion process and enhacement of retinal images which is then used in the final program.
Electronic Platform of the System for Eye Retina Acquirement
Malaník, Petr ; Hájek, Josef (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with a control of the platform which is used for scanning of the eye retina. The purpose of this platform is the three-axis motion, camera sharpening and a controlling of LEDs to illuminate the eye. Within this is solved the issue of stepper motor control, LED brightness control and communication with a microcontroller. Part of the thesis is the programming of STM32, i.e. 32-bit microcontroller of STMicroelectronics in C/C ++ using HAL abstraction layer and Python 3 demo application.
Analysis of retinal nerve fiber layer in fundus images utilizing local binary patterns
Doležal, Petr ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
This work describes LBP (Local Binary Pattern) method in its various forms as a tool for distinguishing images with and without texture. The first part of the essay looks into the retinal nerve fiber layer, loss of the nerve fiber and especially into possibilities of retinal images with help of the fundus camera and into properties of this way received data. Second part of the essay describes and explains the LBP method which uses local binary operators for description of texture by help of histograms. From this way brought force of histograms is possible to gain a complex of features. Due to different classification approaches can then determine if new samples were selected from an image loss of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL). This solves the next part of the essay. And then is evaluated the correlation of features of LBP histograms of these images with the thickness of the RNFL in the same place. The methods described in this essay have been tested on a set of images in Matlab program and received results show, that the method can be useful for the diagnosis of glaucoma diseases.

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