Optic Disk and Fovea Localization by Using the Direction of Blood Vessels and Morphology Operation

dc.contributor.authorIsoon Kanjanasurat
dc.contributor.authorNitjaree Satayarak
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:21:52Z
dc.date.issued2021-3-17
dc.description.abstractThis paper presents the optic disk localization by using the matrix that extracted the blood vessels' direction and finding the fovea position using morphology operation in diabetic retinopathy. Our approach begins with blood vessel extraction for locating the optic disk area. Next process, the blood vessel structure was used to estimate the location of the optic disk. Next step, the morphology operator, including erosion and dilation, was used to prepare for attaining the fovea region. Finally, the location of the fovea was estimated by using the position of the optic disk, and specific characteristics of the fovea spot. The proposed method was tested on the DRIVE, DIARETDB0, and DIARETDB1 that is a public diabetic retinal image dataset. The results of the optic disk and fovea localization were compared with the ground truth image. This method can locate optic disk and fovea on DRIVE 100%. In DIARETDB0 and DIARETDB1, this algorithm can achieve optic disk 96.15% and 98.87%, respectively, and locate fovea more than 90%.
dc.identifier.doi10.1145/3460238.3460241
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/18258
dc.subjectRetinal Imaging and Analysis
dc.subjectGlaucoma and retinal disorders
dc.subjectRetinal Diseases and Treatments
dc.titleOptic Disk and Fovea Localization by Using the Direction of Blood Vessels and Morphology Operation
dc.typeArticle

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