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IntroductionThis paper describes a method for automatic analysis of the choroid in OCT images of the eye fundus in ophthalmology. The problem of vascular lesions occurs e.g. in a large population of patients having diabetes or macular degeneration. Their correct diagnosis and quantitative assessment of the treatment progress are a critical part of the eye fundus diagnosis.Material and methodThe study analysed about 1’000 OCT images acquired using SOCT Copernicus (Optopol Tech. SA, Zawiercie, Poland). The proposed algorithm for image analysis enabled to analyse the texture of the choroid portion located beneath the RPE (Retinal Pigment Epithelium) layer. The analysis was performed using the profiled algorithm based on morphological analysis and texture analysis and a classifier in the form of decision trees.ResultsThe location of the centres of gravity of individual objects present in the image beneath the RPE layer proved to be important in the evaluation of different types of images. In addition, the value of the standard deviation and the number of objects in a scene were equally important. These features enabled classification of three different forms of the choroid that were related to retinal pathology: diabetic edema (the classification gave accuracy ACC1 = 0.73), ischemia of the inner retinal layers (ACC2 = 0.83) and scarring fibro vascular tissue (ACC3 = 0.69). For the cut decision tree the results were as follows: ACC1 = 0.76, ACC2 = 0.81, ACC3 = 0.68.ConclusionsThe created decision tree enabled to obtain satisfactory results of the classification of three types of choroidal imaging. In addition, it was shown that for the assumed characteristics and the developed classifier, the location of B-scan does not significantly affect the results. The image analysis method for texture analysis presented in the paper confirmed its usefulness in choroid imaging. Currently the application is further studied in the Clinical Department of Ophthalmology in the District Railway Hospital in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia, Poland.

Highlights

  • This paper describes a method for automatic analysis of the choroid in optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of the eye fundus in ophthalmology

  • The location of the centres of gravity of individual objects present in the image beneath the Retina pigment ephitelium (RPE) layer proved to be important in the evaluation of different types of images

  • The image analysis method for texture analysis presented in the paper confirmed its usefulness in choroid imaging

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Introduction

This paper describes a method for automatic analysis of the choroid in OCT images of the eye fundus in ophthalmology. The problem of vascular lesions occurs e.g. in a large population of patients having diabetes or macular degeneration Their correct diagnosis and quantitative assessment of the treatment progress are a critical part of the eye fundus diagnosis. The analysis of the vascular layer located beneath the RPE layer (retinal pigment ephitelium) in the OCT image of the eye is presented in a small number of publications [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14] They are mainly related to qualitative analysis of the choroidal layer without quantitative treatment of the characteristic distributions which occur there. The algorithm was profiled to the analysis of the following types of images:

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