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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.
Analysis of optic disc vessels in video-sequences from experimental fundus camera
Hartlová, Marie ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
Segmentation of the vasculature is an important step in the process of the retinal image analysis.Theresultsoftheanalysiscanbeusedtodiagnoseseveraleyeandcardiovascular diseases. The aim of this thesis is to search for possibilities in video-sequences from experimental fundus camera.
Extraction of arteries and veins from fundus image of human retina.
Pinkava, Marek ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Minář, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with processing of retinal fundus images. Vision is the most important human sense and its injury has very serious consequences for humans. Automatic processing of retinal images increases the efficiency of medical examination and accelerates diagnoses of deseases. Retina exhibits unique characteristics for each person and thus can also be used to identify people. In this task is briefly discussed the structure and properties of each parts of the eye, particularly the retina, and their possible diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and age related macular degeneration. Subsequently, the task describes the representation and characteristics of the digital image. Also is devoted to selected image segmentation methods namely thresholding, edge detection and segmentation techniques based on the matched filter. The outcome of this task is the application in which several segmentation methods are implemented for the blood vessels extraction. For each of these methods it is possible to set the parameters of the segmentation to ensure high quality blood vessels extraction in images of different quality.
Analysis of optic disc vessels in video-sequences from experimental fundus camera
Hartlová, Marie ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
Segmentation of the vasculature is an important step in the process of the retinal image analysis.Theresultsoftheanalysiscanbeusedtodiagnoseseveraleyeandcardiovascular diseases. The aim of this thesis is to search for possibilities in video-sequences from experimental fundus camera.
Optic disc segmentation in retinal images
Vymazal, Bronislav ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
Cílem této práce bylo vytvořit kompaktní algoritmus sloužící k lokalizaci, segmentaci a sledování optického disku v sekvencích obrazů sítnice. Pro účely lokalizace byla použita nová metoda založena na „fast radial transform“. Segmentace optického disku je založena na klasické metodě Chan-Vese, která byla rozšířena o další prvky a implementována v lokalizované podobě, která umožňuje lépe segmentovat obrazy s vysokou mírou nehomogenity. Pro sledování optického disku v sekvencích obrazů byl využit optický tok založený na Lucas-Kanade algoritmu. Všechny metody byly vyhodnoceny na dvou databázích obrazů s odlišnými charakteristikami. První databází je klasická databáze s vysokým rozlišením. Druhou je pak databáze s nízkým rozlišením a vysokou mírou šumu. Všechny výsledky jsou pak porovnány s referenčními hodnotami a vyhodnoceny.
Mathematical model of retinal nerve fiber bundle trajectory for diagnosis of glaucoma
Sedláček, Miloš ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Odstrčilík, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with mathematical description of nerve fiber bundle trajectories for the diagnosis of glaucoma. Also gives a brief explanation in the principle of fundus camera and glaucoma. Its aim is to implement the model into MATLAB software, to project a~methodics of its use and also to realize it.
Detection of blood-vessel bifurcations in retina
Baše, Michal ; Zoltán, Szabó (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This master thesis deals with detection of blood-vessel bifurcations in retinal images and its properties. There are explained procedure of taking photographs of retina by fundus camera, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and scanning laser opthalmoscope (SLO) and properties of fundus images are described. In this thesis are mentioned some effective thresholding methods and there are explained the most important morphological operations with binary images, as well as with grayscale images. Detected bifurcations are used for image registration with second-order polynomial transformation using corresponding bifurcations.
Multimodal retinal image registration
Štohanzlová, Petra ; CSc, Tomáš Suk, (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
This work deals with possibilities of registration of retinal images from different mo-dalities, concretely optical coherence tomography (OCT), scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and fundus camera. In first stage is the interest focused on registration of SLO and fundus images, which will serve to determine area of interest for consecutive registration of OCT data. The final stage is finding correct location of OCT B-scans in fundus image. On the basis of the studied methods of registration was chosen method making use of computation of correlation coefficient for both cases. For finding optimal parameters of registration is used searching through whole space of parameters. In partial stages of the work was created algorithm for alignment of B-scans followed by detection of blood vessels and also simple algorithm for detection of blood vessels from fundus image. For more transparent registration the graphical user interface was created, which allows loading input images and displaying the result in several possible forms.
Retinal image registration using phase correlation
Šikula, Viktor ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This master thesis deals with retinal image registration using phase correlation technique. There are described properties of retinal images and modality of scanning. A geometrical transformation encompasing scale, rotation and translation between two retinal images is considered and the whole registration framework is described. There are used retinal images from fundus camera and scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO). In this thesis is described corresponding bifurcations detection using phase correlation and registration using second-order polynomial transformation. The results are subjectively and objectively verificated.
Automatic detection of neural fibers losses
Václavek, Martin ; Jiřík, Radovan (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
This work is focused on detection of loss in nerve fibre layer on colour pictures of retina, witch are makes by fundus camera. It describe every simple objects of retina, optic nerve head, macula lutea and vascular bed. It detect optic nerve head and his near area, witch is general for detection of breakdownds. It use several metodes of picture adjusting for picture elaboration and objects detection (segmentation, thresholding, enhancement, hough transformation ). The detection of loss in nerve fibre layer is based on comparing of statistic parameters ( average, standart deviation, skewness coefficient and kurtosis coefficient histogram, entropy ) in choosed areas with and withou destruction of nerve layers. Vascular bed have badwatsh on results, cause of this we using hand choosing of essay.

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