Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a human eye disease that affects people who are suffering from diabetes. It causes damage to their eyes, including vision loss. It is treatable; however, it takes a long time to diagnose and may require many eye exams. Early detection of DR may prevent or delay the vision loss. Therefore, a robust, automatic and computer-based diagnosis of DR is essential. Currently, deep neural networks are being utilized in numerous medical areas to diagnose various diseases. Consequently, deep transfer learning is utilized in this article. We employ five convolutional-neural-network-based designs (AlexNet, GoogleNet, Inception V4, Inception ResNet V2 and ResNeXt-50). A collection of DR pictures is created. Subsequently, the created collections are labeled with an appropriate treatment approach. This automates the diagnosis and assists patients through subsequent therapies. Furthermore, in order to identify the severity of DR retina pictures, we use our own dataset to train deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Experimental results reveal that the pre-trained model Se-ResNeXt-50 obtains the best classification accuracy of 97.53% for our dataset out of all pre-trained models. Moreover, we perform five different experiments on each CNN architecture. As a result, a minimum accuracy of 84.01% is achieved for a five-degree classification.
Highlights
Published: 29 December 2021Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a human eye infection in people with diabetes
The proposed approach contrasts with the existing grading, which grades fundus images based on the pathological changes in the retina
This methodology explores the fine-tuning of Deep transfer learning (DTL), which includes the extraction of the features from pretrained convolutional neural networks (CNNs) networks
Summary
Published: 29 December 2021Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a human eye infection in people with diabetes. It is initiated due to retinal vascular damage, which is caused by diabetes mellitus for a longduration [1]. This disease is one of the most common reasons behind blindness [2]. There are many treatments for this disease; they take plenty of time and may even include many eye tests such as photo-coagulation and vitrectomy [4]. According to a survey in Europe, almost 60 million people are diabetes patients and they are most prone to DR. The survey of the Center for Disease Control in 2020 revealed that 3.3 million people are suffering from DR [6].
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