Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal Oximetry

Retinal images at 570nm and 600nm are simultaneously captured by retinal oximetry. However, there exists misalignment between the two images, which should be adjusted before they are used to analyze hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SO2). Having a robust, accurate and fast registration scheme can ensure...

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Main Authors: Yong-Li Xian, Cong-Zheng Wang, Yun Dai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8825828/
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spelling doaj-6c6fd84295cb4a268276496040a07fb32021-03-29T23:42:52ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01712849812850910.1109/ACCESS.2019.29396408825828Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal OximetryYong-Li Xian0Cong-Zheng Wang1Yun Dai2School of Electrical Engineering and Electronic Information, Xihua University, Chengdu, ChinaChinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Optics and Electronics, Chengdu, ChinaThe Laboratory on Adaptive Optics, Institute of Optics and Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu, ChinaRetinal images at 570nm and 600nm are simultaneously captured by retinal oximetry. However, there exists misalignment between the two images, which should be adjusted before they are used to analyze hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SO2). Having a robust, accurate and fast registration scheme can ensure accuracy and speed of SO2 calculation. However, the existing retinal image registration methods cannot meet demand for clinical application of retinal oximetry. For example, errors in the vessel segmentation from each image cause corresponding errors in the registration, point matches may become unreliable when the predefined matching cost is corrupted by pathological retinal images. And it is always a time-consuming task. In this paper, we first analyzed the misalignment reason between dual-wavelength images, and concluded that there only exists the rotation and translation deviation between the two images caused by a mounting deviation of CCD cameras. The parameters were only related to system itself. Based on this, we proposed a registration method based on camera calibration that benefits from feature extraction and affine transformation matrix calculation. The parameters obtained by the proposed method were tested on 80 pairs of retinal images of 5 healthy volunteers and the results showed that the proposed method can successfully register the dual-wavelength images. The proposed registration method can significantly improve SO2 calculation speed while ensuring accuracy.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8825828/Retinal oximetrySO₂image registrationcamera calibration
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author Yong-Li Xian
Cong-Zheng Wang
Yun Dai
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Cong-Zheng Wang
Yun Dai
Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal Oximetry
IEEE Access
Retinal oximetry
SO₂
image registration
camera calibration
author_facet Yong-Li Xian
Cong-Zheng Wang
Yun Dai
author_sort Yong-Li Xian
title Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal Oximetry
title_short Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal Oximetry
title_full Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal Oximetry
title_fullStr Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal Oximetry
title_full_unstemmed Image Registration Based on Camera Calibration for Dual-Wavelength Retinal Oximetry
title_sort image registration based on camera calibration for dual-wavelength retinal oximetry
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Retinal images at 570nm and 600nm are simultaneously captured by retinal oximetry. However, there exists misalignment between the two images, which should be adjusted before they are used to analyze hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SO2). Having a robust, accurate and fast registration scheme can ensure accuracy and speed of SO2 calculation. However, the existing retinal image registration methods cannot meet demand for clinical application of retinal oximetry. For example, errors in the vessel segmentation from each image cause corresponding errors in the registration, point matches may become unreliable when the predefined matching cost is corrupted by pathological retinal images. And it is always a time-consuming task. In this paper, we first analyzed the misalignment reason between dual-wavelength images, and concluded that there only exists the rotation and translation deviation between the two images caused by a mounting deviation of CCD cameras. The parameters were only related to system itself. Based on this, we proposed a registration method based on camera calibration that benefits from feature extraction and affine transformation matrix calculation. The parameters obtained by the proposed method were tested on 80 pairs of retinal images of 5 healthy volunteers and the results showed that the proposed method can successfully register the dual-wavelength images. The proposed registration method can significantly improve SO2 calculation speed while ensuring accuracy.
topic Retinal oximetry
SO₂
image registration
camera calibration
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8825828/
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