Journal article
Retinal artery-vein caliber grading using color fundus imaging
A Bhuiyan, R Kawasaki, E Lamoureux, K Ramamohanarao, TY Wong
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | Published : 2013
Abstract
Recent research suggests that retinal vessel caliber (or cross-sectional width) measured from retinal photographs is an important feature for predicting cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). One of the most utilized measures is to quantify retinal arteriolar and venular caliber as the Central Retinal Artery Equivalent (CRAE) and Central Retinal Vein Equivalent (CRVE). However, current computer tools utilize manual or semi-automatic grading methods to estimate CRAE and CRVE. These methods involve a significant amount of grader's time and can add a significant level of inaccuracy due to repetitive nature of grading and intragrader distances. An automatic and time efficient grading of the vessel cali..
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