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Evaluation of tortuosity of eye blood vessels using the integral of square of derivative of curvature
Type of publication
Straipsnis recenzuojamoje užsienio tarptautinės konferencijos medžiagoje / Article in peer-reviewed foreign international conference proceedings (P1d)
Author(s)
Author | Affiliation |
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Patašius, Martynas | |
Title
Evaluation of tortuosity of eye blood vessels using the integral of square of derivative of curvature
M. Patasius, V. Marozas, A. Lukosevicius, D. Jegelevicius
Date Issued
Date |
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2005-11-20 |
Extent
p. no. 1589.
Is part of
IFMBE Proceedings : [elektroninis išteklius] : 3rd European Medical & Biological Engineering Conference, IFMBE European Conference on Biomedical Engineering EMBEC´05, November 20-25, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic / Kneppo, P. & Hozman, J. (eds.). , 2005, vol. 11, no. 1.
Version
Originalus / Original
Series/Report no.
Biomedical Image Processing session symposia: SS16 H. Eskola - Quantification in Medical Imaging (Special Session - round table discussion)
Description
Pav., lent.
Bibliogr.: p. [4].
Field of Science
Abstract (en)
Tortuosity of eye fundus blood vessels is one of parameters that describe state of the blood vessels. It can be detected from fundus images. The increase in vessel tortuosity was observed in eyes of patients with advanced background diabetic retinopathy, papilloedema, even in some completely healthy eyes (in this case tortuosity does not change in time). Unfortunately, completely reliable definition and numerical estimation of tortuosity of line (blood vessel) does not exist, although there were some more or less successful attempts to define it. This study presents new way to estimate tortuosity.
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
ISSN (of the container)
1727-1983
Other Identifier(s)
(LSMU ALMA)990000651340107106
Coverage Spatial
Čekija / Czechia (CZ)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
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