An Ensemble Classifier Based on Individual Features for Detecting Microaneurysms in Diabetic Retinopathy

Mohamed Jebran Pendekal, Shweta Gupta

Abstract


Individuals with diabetes are more likely to develop Diabetic Retinopathy (DR), a chronic ailment that can lead to blindness if left undiagnosed. Early-stage Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is characterized by Microaneurysms (MA), which appear as tiny red lesions on the retina. This paper investigates a unique approach for the automated early identification of microaneurysms  in eye images. A unique ensemble classifier technique is suggested in this work. Classifiers like SVM, KNN, Decision Tree, and Naïve Bayes are chosen in this study for building an ensemble model. After preprocessing the image, certain common image characteristics such as shape and intensity features were retrieved from the candidate. The mean absolute difference of each feature is computed. Based on mean ranges that would give improved classification results, an expert classifier is chosen and trained. The outputs of the classifiers are integrated for each of the distinct characteristics, and the number of categories that have been most frequently repeated is utilized to reach a final decision. The process has been comprehensively validated using two available open datasets, like e-ophtha and DIARETDB1. On the e-ophtha and DIARETDB1 datasets, the ensemble model achieved an AUC of 0.928 and 0.873, Sensitivity of 90.7% and 85%, Specificity of 90% and 91% respectively.

Keywords


Diabetic Retinopathy ;Microaneurysms ;Ensemble Classifier; GLCM; SVM

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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (IJEEI)
ISSN 2089-3272

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