Abstract

Macular edema (ME) is a retinal condition in which central vision of a patient is affected. ME leads to accumulation of fluid in the surrounding macular region resulting in a swollen macula. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and the fundus photography are the two widely used retinal examination techniques that can effectively detect ME. Many researchers have utilized retinal fundus and OCT imaging for detecting ME. However, to the best of our knowledge, no work is found in the literature that fuses the findings from both retinal imaging modalities for the effective and more reliable diagnosis of ME. In this paper, we proposed an automated framework for the classification of ME and healthy eyes using retinal fundus and OCT scans. The proposed framework is based on deep ensemble learning where the input fundus and OCT scans are recognized through the deep convolutional neural network (CNN) and are processed accordingly. The processed scans are further passed to the second layer of the deep CNN model, which extracts the required feature descriptors from both images. The extracted descriptors are then concatenated together and are passed to the supervised hybrid classifier made through the ensemble of the artificial neural networks, support vector machines and naïve Bayes. The proposed framework has been trained on 73,791 retinal scans and is validated on 5100 scans of publicly available Zhang dataset and Rabbani dataset. The proposed framework achieved the accuracy of 94.33% for diagnosing ME and healthy subjects and achieved the mean dice coefficient of 0.9019 ± 0.04 for accurately extracting the retinal fluids, 0.7069 ± 0.11 for accurately extracting hard exudates and 0.8203 ± 0.03 for accurately extracting retinal blood vessels against the clinical markings.

Highlights

  • Visual impairments severely degrade the quality of life and have an adverse effect on people suffering from other chronic health issues

  • We only considered Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus imaging modalities consisting of healthy and Macular edema (ME) retinal pathologies from these datasets; b the count shows the total number of scans in these datasets

  • According to EDTRS, ME was clinically graded based upon the locality of edema with respect to fovea i.e., if the retinal fluids or hard exudates are observed within the foveal diameter of 500 micrometers, ME is graded as clinically significant otherwise it is graded as non-clinically significant

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Introduction

Visual impairments severely degrade the quality of life and have an adverse effect on people suffering from other chronic health issues. Blindness is considered as a major health problem worldwide. According to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) in their 2017 report (released on 18 November 2018), loss of vision is categorized as the third leading form of impairments in humans and 48.2 million people are suffering from eye diseases all over the world. 39.6 million people have severe visual impairments whereas 279 million people and 969 million people have moderate to low visual impairments, respectively [1,2]. Most of the visual impairments that were reported are due to retinopathy. The prime cause of retinopathy is diabetes mellitus (DM). DM is caused due to the destruction

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