Computational retinal image analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives

Front Cover -- Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: A brief introduction and a glimpse into the past -- 1 Why this book? -- 2 Casting an eye into the distant past: The history of eye research in the West --...

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Main Author: Trucco, Emanuele (Author)
Other Authors: MacGillivray, Tom (Contributor), Xu, Yanwu (Contributor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: San Diego Elsevier Science & Technology 2019
Series:The Elsevier and Miccai Society Book Series
The MICCAI Society Book Ser
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Summary:Front Cover -- Computational Retinal Image Analysis: Tools, Applications and Perspectives -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: A brief introduction and a glimpse into the past -- 1 Why this book? -- 2 Casting an eye into the distant past: The history of eye research in the West -- 3 Book structure -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2: Clinical motivation and the needs for RIA in healthcare -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Assisting diagnosis of clinical eye diseases -- 1.2 Assessing severity and classifying clinical eye diseases -- 1.3 Capturing pre-clinical signs of the eye diseases -- 1.4 Identifying retinal changes associated with systemic diseases -- 1.5 Structural signs to functional signs -- 2 Perspectives-Precise diagnosis, replacing repetitive work, and exploring novel signs -- References -- Chapter 3: The physics, instruments and modalities of retinal imaging -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Optics of the eye -- 2.1 Using the eye to record images of the retina -- 2.2 Spatial resolution of retinal images -- 2.3 Glare, contrast and image quality -- 2.4 How the physics of light propagation affects retinal image quality -- 2.5 Spectral characteristics of the eye -- 2.6 The use of eye phantoms to simulate retinal imaging -- 3 Ophthalmic instruments -- 3.1 Brief history -- 3.2 Safety exposure limits -- 3.3 The fundus camera -- 3.4 Indirect ophthalmoscopes -- 3.5 The scanning laser ophthalmoscopes -- 3.6 Handheld retinal cameras -- 3.7 Ultrawide field imaging -- 3.8 Optical coherence tomography -- 3.8.1 Time domain optical coherence tomography. The beauty of the en-face view -- 3.8.2 Spectral domain optical coherence tomography -- 3.8.3 Camera based optical coherence tomography and exceptional spatial resolutions -- 3.8.4 Swept source optical coherence tomography. Going faster and deeper into the tissue
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Physical Description:1 online resource (506 pages)
ISBN:9780081028179

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