Abstract
Diabetic Retinopathy affects one-third of all diabetic patients and may cause vision impairment. It has four stages of progression, i.e., mild non-proliferative, moderate non-proliferative, severe non-proliferative and proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy. The disease has no noticeable symptoms at early stages and may lead to chronic destruction, thus causing permanent blindness if not detected at an early stage. The proposed research provides deep learning frameworks for autonomous detection of Diabetic Retinopathy at an early stage using fundus images. The first framework consists of cascaded neural networks, spanned in three layers where each layer classifies data into two classes, one is the desired stage and the other output is passed to another classifier until the input image is classified as one of the stages. The second framework takes normalized, HSV and RGB fundus images as input to three Convolutional Neural Networks, and the resultant probabilistic vectors are averaged together to obtain the final output of the input image. Third framework used the Long Short Term Memory Module in CNN to emphasize the network in remembering information over a long time span. Proposed frameworks were tested and compared on the large-scale Kaggle fundus image dataset EYEPAC. The evaluations have shown that the second framework outperformed others and achieved an accuracy of 78.06% and 83.78% without and with augmentation, respectively.
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Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University
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