2020
Autores
Mendonça, AM; Melo, T; Araújo, T; Campilho, A;
Publicação
Image Analysis and Recognition - 17th International Conference, ICIAR 2020, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, June 24-26, 2020, Proceedings, Part II
Abstract
The optic disc (OD) and the fovea are relevant landmarks in fundus images. Their localization and segmentation can facilitate the detection of some retinal lesions and the assessment of their importance to the severity and progression of several eye disorders. Distinct methodologies have been developed for detecting these structures, mainly based on color and vascular information. The methodology herein described combines the entropy of the vessel directions with the image intensities for finding the OD center and uses a sliding band filter for segmenting the OD. The fovea center corresponds to the darkest point inside a region defined from the OD position and radius. Both the Messidor and the IDRiD datasets are used for evaluating the performance of the developed methods. In the first one, a success rate of 99.56% and 100.00% are achieved for OD and fovea localization. Regarding the OD segmentation, the mean Jaccard index and Dice’s coefficient obtained are 0.87 and 0.94, respectively. The proposed methods are also amongst the top-3 performing solutions submitted to the IDRiD online challenge. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
2020
Autores
Pereira, T; Tran, N; Gadhoumi, K; Pelter, MM; Do, DH; Lee, RJ; Colorado, R; Meisel, K; Hu, X;
Publicação
NPJ DIGITAL MEDICINE
Abstract
2020
Autores
Pereira, T; Gadhoumi, K; Ma, MH; Liu, XY; Xiao, R; Colorado, RA; Keenan, KJ; Meisel, K; Hu, X;
Publicação
IEEE JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATICS
Abstract
2020
Autores
Malafaya, D; Domingues, S; Oliveira, HP;
Publicação
2020 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOMEDICINE
Abstract
Conventionally, vital sign monitoring for neonatal infants inside the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is performed via probes affixed to their skin. However, such instruments may cause damage to the epidermis and increase the risk of infection as well as promote discomfort to the infant. As an alternative to traditional means of monitoring heart rate, remote Photoplethysmography techniques have been surging among the scientific community. These techniques have been vastly explored for adult subjects but not for neonatal infants, who would greatly benefit from such applications. This study aims at developing a regular consumer camera-based framework for continuous and contactless extraction of the heart rate in adult subjects in challenging conditions and investigating the tool's ability to adapt to a new domain which consists of newborn subjects and the real-world conditions of a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
2020
Autores
Bessa, S; Gouveia, PF; Carvalho, PH; Rodrigues, C; Silva, NL; Cardoso, F; Cardoso, JS; Oliveira, HP; Cardoso, MJ;
Publicação
BREAST
Abstract
Breast cancer image fusion consists of registering and visualizing different sets of a patient synchronized torso and radiological images into a 3D model. Breast spatial interpretation and visualization by the treating physician can be augmented with a patient-specific digital breast model that integrates radiological images. But the absence of a ground truth for a good correlation between surface and radiological information has impaired the development of potential clinical applications. A new image acquisition protocol was designed to acquire breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and 3D surface scan data with surface markers on the patient's breasts and torso. A patient-specific digital breast model integrating the real breast torso and the tumor location was created and validated with a MRI/3D surface scan fusion algorithm in 16 breast cancer patients. This protocol was used to quantify breast shape differences between different modalities, and to measure the target registration error of several variants of the MRI/3D scan fusion algorithm. The fusion of single breasts without the biomechanical model of pose transformation had acceptable registration errors and accurate tumor locations. The performance of the fusion algorithm was not affected by breast volume. Further research and virtual clinical interfaces could lead to fast integration of this fusion technology into clinical practice. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
2020
Autores
Gaudio, A; Smailagic, A; Campilho, A;
Publicação
Image Analysis and Recognition - 17th International Conference, ICIAR 2020, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, June 24-26, 2020, Proceedings, Part II
Abstract
We propose a pixel color amplification theory and family of enhancement methods to facilitate segmentation tasks on retinal images. Our novel re-interpretation of the image distortion model underlying dehazing theory shows how three existing priors commonly used by the dehazing community and a novel fourth prior are related. We utilize the theory to develop a family of enhancement methods for retinal images, including novel methods for whole image brightening and darkening. We show a novel derivation of the Unsharp Masking algorithm. We evaluate the enhancement methods as a pre-processing step to a challenging multi-task segmentation problem and show large increases in performance on all tasks, with Dice score increases over a no-enhancement baseline by as much as 0.491. We provide evidence that our enhancement preprocessing is useful for unbalanced and difficult data. We show that the enhancements can perform class balancing by composing them together. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
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