A retinal vessel segmentation method based on cellular neural networks (CNNs) is proposed. The CNN design is characterized by a virtual template expansion obtained through a multistep operation. It is based on linear space-invariant 3x3 templates and can be realized using existing chip prototypes like the ACE16K. The proposed design is capable of performing vessel segmentation within a short computation time. It was tested on a publicly available database of color images of the retina, using receiver operating characteristic curves. The simulation results show good performance comparable with that of the best existing methods. © 2007, IEEE. All rights reserved.

Cellular neural networks with virtual template expansion for retinal vessel segmentation / Perfetti, Renzo; Ricci, Elisa; Casali, Daniele; Costantini, Giovanni. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. II, EXPRESS BRIEFS. - ISSN 1549-7747. - 54:2(2007), pp. 141-145. [10.1109/TCSII.2006.886244]

Cellular neural networks with virtual template expansion for retinal vessel segmentation

Ricci, Elisa;
2007-01-01

Abstract

A retinal vessel segmentation method based on cellular neural networks (CNNs) is proposed. The CNN design is characterized by a virtual template expansion obtained through a multistep operation. It is based on linear space-invariant 3x3 templates and can be realized using existing chip prototypes like the ACE16K. The proposed design is capable of performing vessel segmentation within a short computation time. It was tested on a publicly available database of color images of the retina, using receiver operating characteristic curves. The simulation results show good performance comparable with that of the best existing methods. © 2007, IEEE. All rights reserved.
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Perfetti, Renzo; Ricci, Elisa; Casali, Daniele; Costantini, Giovanni
Cellular neural networks with virtual template expansion for retinal vessel segmentation / Perfetti, Renzo; Ricci, Elisa; Casali, Daniele; Costantini, Giovanni. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. II, EXPRESS BRIEFS. - ISSN 1549-7747. - 54:2(2007), pp. 141-145. [10.1109/TCSII.2006.886244]
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