Automated Author Profile

Fumero, Francisco

University of La Laguna

Current S-Index

4.2

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

2.1

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

78.8%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

1

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

"Contrast Based Circular Approximation For Accurate And Robust Optic Disc Segmentation In Retinal Images" - Code

A new method for automatic optic disc localization and segmentation is presented. The localization procedure combines vascular and brightness information to provide the best estimate of the optic disc center which is the starting point for the segmentation algorithm. A detection rate of 99.58% and 100% was achieved for the Messidor and ONHSD databases, respectively. A simple circular approximation to the optic disc boundary is proposed based on the maximum average contrast between the inner and outer ring of a circle centered on the estimated location. An average overlap coefficient of 0.890 and 0.865 was achieved for the same datasets, outperforming other state of the art methods. The results obtained confirm the advantages of using a simple circular model under non ideal conditions as opposed to more complex deformable models.

Authors

  • Sigut, Jose ;
  • Nunez, Omar ;
  • Fumero, Francisco ;
  • Gonzalez, Marta ;
  • Arnay, Rafael
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.8449112017

"Contrast Based Circular Approximation For Accurate And Robust Optic Disc Segmentation In Retinal Images" - Code

A new method for automatic optic disc localization and segmentation is presented. The localization procedure combines vascular and brightness information to provide the best estimate of the optic disc center which is the starting point for the segmentation algorithm. A detection rate of 99.58% and 100% was achieved for the Messidor and ONHSD databases, respectively. A simple circular approximation to the optic disc boundary is proposed based on the maximum average contrast between the inner and outer ring of a circle centered on the estimated location. An average overlap coefficient of 0.890 and 0.865 was achieved for the same datasets, outperforming other state of the art methods. The results obtained confirm the advantages of using a simple circular model under non ideal conditions as opposed to more complex deformable models.

Authors

  • Sigut, Jose ;
  • Nunez, Omar ;
  • Fumero, Francisco ;
  • Gonzalez, Marta ;
  • Arnay, Rafael
0 Citations0 Mentions81% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.8449102017