Abstract

Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is a predominant cause of visual impairment and loss. Approximately 285 million worldwide population is affected with diabetes, and one-third of these patients have symptoms of DR. Specifically, it tends to affect the patients with 20 years or more with diabetes, but it can be reduced by early detection and proper treatment. Diagnosis of DR by using manual methods is a time-consuming and expensive task which involves trained ophthalmologists to observe and evaluate DR using digital fundus images of the retina. This study aims to systematically find and analyze high-quality research work for the diagnosis of DR using deep learning approaches. This research comprehends the DR grading, staging protocols and also presents the DR taxonomy. Furthermore, identifies, compares, and investigates the deep learning-based algorithms, techniques, and, methods for classifying DR stages. Various publicly available dataset used for deep learning have also been analyzed and dispensed for descriptive and empirical understanding for real-time DR applications. Our in-depth study shows that in the last few years there has been an increasing inclination towards deep learning approaches. 35% of the studies have used Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), 26% implemented the Ensemble CNN (ECNN) and, 13% Deep Neural Networks (DNN) are amongst the most used algorithms for the DR classification. Thus using the deep learning algorithms for DR diagnostics have future research potential for DR early detection and prevention based solution.

Highlights

  • Diabetes, called diabetes mellitus, is a disease that occurs when the human body produces a large amount of blood glucose

  • Data driven features learned from deep learning network through dataset and these deep features were propagated into a tree based classification model that output a final diagnostic disease

  • We have performed a review to accurately present the state of the art in deep learning methods to detect and classify Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)

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Introduction

Called diabetes mellitus, is a disease that occurs when the human body produces a large amount of blood glucose. The diabetic problem associated with the eye is called Diabetic Retinopathy (DR). Any damage or abnormal changes that occurred in the tissue of the organ caused by the disease is called a lesion. A consensus of international experts [5] formulated International Clinical Diabetic Retinopathy (ICDR) and Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) Disease Severity Scales to standardize the DR classification. Available online: https://www.visionaware.org/info/your-eye-condition/ diabetic-retinopathy/1 (accessed on 14 December 2021). 5. Abràmoff, M.D.; Folk, J.C.; Han, D.P.; Walker, J.D.; Williams, D.F.; Russell, S.R.; Massin, P.; Cochener, B.; Gain, P.; Tang, L.; et al Automated Analysis of Retinal Images for Detection of Referable Diabetic Retinopathy.

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