JOURNAL ARTICLE

DIABETIC RETINOPATHY IMAGE CLASSIFICATION USING DEEP NEURAL NETWORK

Parvathy EnBharadwaja Kumar G

Year: 2017 Journal:   Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research Vol: 10 (13)Pages: 461-461   Publisher: Innovare Academic Sciences

Abstract

Healthcare is an important field where image classification has an excellent value. An alarming healthcare problem recognized by the WHO that theworld suffers is diabetic retinopathy (DR). DR is a global epidemic which leads to the vision loss. Diagnosing the disease using fundus images is a timeconsuming task and needs experience clinicians to detect the small changes. Here, we are proposing an approach to diagnose the DR and its severity levels from fundus images using convolutional neural network algorithm (CNN). Using CNN, we are developing a training model which identifies the features through iterations. Later, this training model will classify the retina images of patients according to the severity levels. In healthcare field, efficiency and accuracy is important, so using deep learning algorithms for image classification can address these problems efficiently.

Keywords:
Convolutional neural network Artificial intelligence Computer science Deep learning Fundus (uterus) Diabetic retinopathy Field (mathematics) Task (project management) Image (mathematics) Artificial neural network Retinopathy Contextual image classification Pattern recognition (psychology) Computer vision Optometry Machine learning Medicine Ophthalmology Diabetes mellitus Mathematics Engineering

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Topics

Retinal Imaging and Analysis
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Health Information Management
Retinal Diseases and Treatments
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Ophthalmology
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