Evolutionary Computing Enriched Computer-Aided Diagnosis System for Diabetic Retinopathy: A Survey

Complications caused due to diabetes mellitus result in significant microvasculature that eventually causes diabetic retinopathy (DR) that keeps on increasing with time, and eventually causes complete vision loss. Identifying subtle variations in morphological changes in retinal blood vessels, optic...

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Published inIEEE reviews in biomedical engineering Vol. 10; pp. 334 - 349
Main Author Mansour, Romany F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IEEE 2017
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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ISSN1937-3333
1941-1189
1941-1189
DOI10.1109/RBME.2017.2705064

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Summary:Complications caused due to diabetes mellitus result in significant microvasculature that eventually causes diabetic retinopathy (DR) that keeps on increasing with time, and eventually causes complete vision loss. Identifying subtle variations in morphological changes in retinal blood vessels, optic disk, exudates, microaneurysms, hemorrhage, etc., is complicated and requires a robust computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system so as to enable earlier and efficient DR diagnosis practices. In the majority of the existing CAD systems, functional enhancements have been realized time and again to ensure accurate and efficient diagnosis of DR. In this survey paper, a number of existing literature presenting DR CAD systems are discussed and analyzed. Both traditional and varoius evolutionary approaches, including genetic algorithm, particle swarm optimization, ant colony optimization, bee colony optimization, etc., based DR CAD have also been studied and their respective efficiencies have been discussed. Our survey revealed that evolutionary computing methods can play a vital role for optimizing DR-CAD functional components, such as proprocessing by enhancing filters coefficient, segmentation by enriching clustering, feature extraction, feature selection, and dimensional reduction, as well as classification.
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ISSN:1937-3333
1941-1189
1941-1189
DOI:10.1109/RBME.2017.2705064