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Residual Multiscale Full Convolutional Network (RM-FCN) for High Resolution Semantic Segmentation of Retinal Vasculature

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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by Tariq Khan, Antonio Robles-KellyAntonio Robles-Kelly, S S Naqvi, M Arsalan
In a fundus image, Vessel local characteristics like direction, illumination and noise vary considerably, making vessel segmentation a challenging task. Methods based upon deep convolutional networks have consistently yield state of the art performance. Despite effective, of the drawbacks of these methods is their computational complexity, whereby testing and training of these networks require substantial computational resources and can be time consuming. Here we present a multi-scale kernel based on fully convolutional layers that is quite lightweight and can effectively segment large, medium, and thin vessels over a wide variations of contrast, position and size of the optic disk. Moreover, the architecture presented here makes use of these multi-scale kernels, reduced application of pooling operations and skip connections to achieve faster training. We illustrate the utility of our method for retinal vessel segmentation on the DRIVE, CHASE_DB and STARE data sets. We also compare the results delivered by our method with a number of alternatives elsewhere in the literature. In our experiments, our method always provides a margin of improvement on specificity, accuracy, AUC and sensitivity with respect to the alternative.

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Event

Statistical Techniques in Pattern Recognition and Structural and Syntactic Pattern Recognition. Joint Conference (2021 : Padua, Italy)

Volume

12644

Series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Pagination

324 - 333

Publisher

Springer

Location

Padua, Italy

Place of publication

Cham, Switzerland

Start date

2021-01-21

End date

2021-01-22

ISSN

0302-9743

eISSN

1611-3349

ISBN-13

9783030739720

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Torsello, L Rossi, M Pelillo, B Biggio, A Robles-Kelly

Title of proceedings

S+SSPR 2021 : Structural, Syntactic, and Statistical Pattern Recognition. Joint IAPR Workshops Proceedings

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