Diagnostics (Basel)
College of Sciences and Human Studies, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Khobar 34754, Saudi Arabia.
Published: July 2022
Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is a medical condition present in patients suffering from long-term diabetes. If a diagnosis is not carried out at an early stage, it can lead to vision impairment. High blood sugar in diabetic patients is the main source of DR. This affects the blood vessels within the retina. Manual detection of DR is a difficult task since it can affect the retina, causing structural changes such as Microaneurysms (MAs), Exudates (EXs), Hemorrhages (HMs), and extra blood vessel growth. In this work, a hybrid technique for the detection and classification of Diabetic Retinopathy in fundus images of the eye is proposed. Transfer learning (TL) is used on pre-trained Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models to extract features that are combined to generate a hybrid feature vector. This feature vector is passed on to various classifiers for binary and multiclass classification of fundus images. System performance is measured using various metrics and results are compared with recent approaches for DR detection. The proposed method provides significant performance improvement in DR detection for fundus images. For binary classification, the proposed modified method achieved the highest accuracy of 97.8% and 89.29% for multiclass classification.
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