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dc.titleRetinal vascular fractal dimension measurement and its influence from imaging variation: Results of two segmentation methods
dc.contributor.authorCosatto, V.F.
dc.contributor.authorLiew, G.
dc.contributor.authorRochtchina, E.
dc.contributor.authorWainwright, A.
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Y.
dc.contributor.authorHsu, W.
dc.contributor.authorLee, M.L.
dc.contributor.authorLau, Q.P.
dc.contributor.authorHamzah, H.H.
dc.contributor.authorMitchell, P.
dc.contributor.authorWong, T.Y.
dc.contributor.authorWang, J.J.
dc.date.accessioned2013-07-23T09:24:38Z
dc.date.available2013-07-23T09:24:38Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationCosatto, V.F., Liew, G., Rochtchina, E., Wainwright, A., Zhang, Y., Hsu, W., Lee, M.L., Lau, Q.P., Hamzah, H.H., Mitchell, P., Wong, T.Y., Wang, J.J. (2010). Retinal vascular fractal dimension measurement and its influence from imaging variation: Results of two segmentation methods. Current Eye Research 35 (9) : 850-856. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3109/02713683.2010.490628
dc.identifier.issn02713683
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/43088
dc.description.abstractAim: To assess the influences of imaging variation (different photographic angle) on the measurement of retinal vascular fractal dimension (Df), using two segmentation methods. Materials and methods: Nonlinear orthogonal projection segmentation (International Retinal Imaging Software-Fractal, termed IRIS-Fractal) and curvature-based segmentation (Singapore Institute Vessel Assessment-Fractal, termed SIVA-Fractal) methods were used to measure Df and were assessed for their reproducibility in detecting retinal vessels of 30 stereoscopic pairs of optic disc color images. Each pair was taken from the same eye with slightly different angles of incidence. Each photograph of the pairs had subtle variations in brightness between areas temporal and nasal to the optic disc. Results: Intragrader reproducibility of Df measurement was similar (intraclass correlation 0.81 and 0.96, respectively) for IRIS-Fractal and SIVA-Fractal. Within-image pair Pearson's correlation coefficients (r) of Df measurements were moderate for both methods (0.57 and 0.48, respectively). Conclusions: Both nonlinear orthogonal projection and curvature-based retinal vessel segmentation methods were found to be sensitive to variations in image brightness, resulting from iris shadowing associated with different angle of photographic incidence. © 2010 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectBlue Mountains Eye Study
dc.subjectFractal dimension
dc.subjectMethodology
dc.subjectPhotographic angle of incidence
dc.subjectRetinal vasculature
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentCOMPUTER SCIENCE
dc.contributor.departmentOPHTHALMOLOGY
dc.description.doi10.3109/02713683.2010.490628
dc.description.sourcetitleCurrent Eye Research
dc.description.volume35
dc.description.issue9
dc.description.page850-856
dc.description.codenCEYRD
dc.identifier.isiut000282958700011
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