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Computational Retinal Image Analysis

Tools, Applications and Perspectives

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9780081028162
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2019 9780081028162
Onderdeel van serie The MICCAI Society book Series
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Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives gives an overview of contemporary retinal image analysis (RIA) in the context of healthcare informatics and artificial intelligence. Specifically, it provides a history of the field, the clinical motivation for RIA, technical foundations (image acquisition modalities, instruments), computational techniques for essential operations, lesion detection (e.g. optic disc in glaucoma, microaneurysms in diabetes) and validation, as well as insights into current investigations drawing from artificial intelligence and big data. This comprehensive reference is ideal for researchers and graduate students in retinal image analysis, computational ophthalmology, artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, health informatics, and more.

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ISBN13:9780081028162
Taal:Engels
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<p>CHAPTER 1 A brief introduction and a glimpse into the past<br>Emanuele Trucco, Yanwu Xu, and Tom MacGillivray</p> <p><br>CHAPTER 2 Clinical motivation and the needs for RIA<br>in healthcare <br>Ryo Kawasaki and Jakob Grauslund</p> <p><br>CHAPTER 3 The physics, instruments and modalities<br>of retinal imaging<br>Andrew R. Harvey, Guillem Carles, Adrian Bradu and<br>Adrian Podoleanu</p> <p>CHAPTER 4 Retinal image preprocessing, enhancement,<br>and registration<br>Carlos Hernandez-Matas, Antonis A. Argyros<br>and Xenophon Zabulis</p> <p>CHAPTER 5 Automatic landmark detection in fundus<br>photography<br>Jeffrey Wigdahl, Pedro Guimarães and Alfredo Ruggeri</p> <p>CHAPTER 6 Retinal vascular analysis: Segmentation,<br>tracing, and beyond <br>Li Cheng, Xingzheng Lyu, He Zhao, Huazhu Fu<br>and Huiqi Li</p> <p>CHAPTER 7 OCT layer segmentation <br>Sandro De Zanet, Carlos Ciller, Stefanos Apostolopoulos,<br>Sebastian Wolf and Raphael Sznitman</p> <p>CHAPTER 8 Image quality assessment <br>Sarah A. Barman, Roshan A. Welikala, Alicja R. Rudnicka<br>and Christopher G. Owen</p> <p>CHAPTER 9 Validation <br>Emanuele Trucco, Andrew McNeil, Sarah McGrory, Lucia<br>Ballerini, Muthu Rama Krishnan Mookiah, Stephen Hogg,<br>Alexander Doney and Tom MacGillivray</p> <p>CHAPTER 10 Statistical analysis and design in<br>ophthalmology: Toward optimizing your data <br>Gabriela Czanner and Catey Bunce</p> <p>CHAPTER 11 Structure-preserving guided retinal<br>image filtering for optic disc analysis <br>Jun Cheng, Zhengguo Li, Zaiwang Gu, Huazhu Fu,<br>Damon Wing Kee Wong and Jiang Liu</p> <p>CHAPTER 12 Diabetic retinopathy and maculopathy lesions <br>Bashir Al-Diri, Francesco Calivá, Piotr Chudzik,<br>Giovanni Ometto and Maged Habib</p> <p>CHAPTER 13 Drusen and macular degeneration <br>Bryan M. Williams, Philip I. Burgess and<br>Yalin Zheng</p> <p>CHAPTER 14 OCT fluid detection and quantification <br>Hrvoje Bogunović, Wolf-Dieter Vogl,<br>Sebastian M. Waldstein and Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth</p> <p>CHAPTER 15 Retinal biomarkers and cardiovascular<br>disease: A clinical perspective <br>Carol Yim-lui Cheung, Posey Po-yin Wong and<br>Tien Yin Wong</p> <p>CHAPTER 16 Vascular biomarkers for diabetes<br>and diabetic retinopathy screening <br>Fan Huang, Samaneh Abbasi-Sureshjani, Jiong Zhang,<br>Erik J. Bekkers, Behdad Dashtbozorg and<br>Bart M. ter Haar Romeny</p> <p>CHAPTER 17 Image analysis tools for assessment of atrophic<br>macular diseases <br>Zhihong Jewel Hu and Srinivas Reddy Sadda</p> <p>CHAPTER 18 Artificial intelligence and deep learning<br>in retinal image analysis <br>Philippe Burlina, Adrian Galdran, Pedro Costa, Adam<br>Cohen and Aurélio Campilho</p> <p>CHAPTER 19 AI and retinal image analysis at Baidu <br>Yehui Yang, Dalu Yang, Yanwu Xu, Lei Wang,<br>Yan Huang, Xing Li, Xuan Liu and Le Van La</p> <p>CHAPTER 20 The challenges of assembling, maintaining<br>and making available large data sets<br>of clinical data for research <br>Emily R. Jefferson and Emanuele Trucco</p> <p>CHAPTER 21 Technical and clinical challenges<br>of A.I. in retinal image analysis <br>Gilbert Lim, Wynne Hsu, Mong Li Lee, Daniel Shu Wei<br>Ting and Tien Yin Wong</p>
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