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Granulometric moments and corneal endothelium status

2001

Abstract Specular microscopy is a common practice in Ophthalmology. The corneal endothelium status is usually evaluated by means of the density, the hexagonality, the mean, the standard deviation and the coefficient of variation of cell areas. We propose to replace the cell area moments by the corresponding moments of a different probability distribution, the granulometric size distribution associated to a disc. All cells touching the frame are ignored by the area moments but used by the granulometric moments. Twenty images have been analyzed. When the size of the focused region is reduced, the area moments show a greater variation than the corresponding granulometric moments.

Corneal endotheliumArtificial IntelligenceCoefficient of variationSignal ProcessingMathematical analysisSPECULAR MICROSCOPYStatisticsProbability distributionComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSoftwareStandard deviationShape analysis (digital geometry)MathematicsPattern Recognition
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Granulometric analysis of corneal endothelium specular images by using a germ–grain model

2007

Specular microscopy is widely used to study the human corneal endothelium status in vivo. In this paper, the corneal endothelium is represented as a binary image composed of the cell inscribed circles. The granulometric distribution function of the complement of this image is used as a functional descriptor, which provides information about the shape, size and spatial arrangement of cells. Experimental evaluation using bootstrap techniques shows its ability to discriminate between controls and pathological cases. It represents a reliable and graphical alternative to the classical indices (cell density, hexagonality and coefficient of variation of cell areas), which behave poorly when detect…

Corneal endotheliumMaterials sciencegenetic structuresCell CountHealth InformaticsCell densityImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansComputer SimulationComputer visionGermSpecular reflectionCell SizeMicroscopyFourier Analysisbusiness.industryBinary imageEndothelium CornealNumerical Analysis Computer-AssistedComputer Science ApplicationsOphthalmoscopySPECULAR MICROSCOPYArtificial intelligenceBiological systembusinessSoftwareShape analysis (digital geometry)Computers in Biology and Medicine
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MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF HUMAN CORNEAL ENDOTHELIUM BY MEANS OF SPATIAL POINT PATTERNS

2002

This paper presents a method for detecting abnormalities in spatial arrangements of cells within any tissue that can be described by different sets of relevant points. The method has been applied to the detection of subtle abnormalities in corneal endothelia. Images of this type of tissue can be characterized by two types of points: cell centroids and triple points associated with the apical intersections as it was proposed by Díaz.7 Both types of points jointly considered are modeled using a bivariate spatial point process; then a statistical analysis based on certain distributional descriptors proposed by Doguwa4,9 is carried out to discriminate severe and subtle abnormalities from contr…

Corneal endotheliumbusiness.industryCentroidPattern recognitionBivariate analysisPoint processMorphometric analysisArtificial IntelligenceCell densityStatisticsPoint (geometry)Statistical analysisComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwareMathematicsInternational Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
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A granulometric analysis of specular microscopy images of human corneal endothelia

2005

The inner layer of the human cornea, called the corneal endothelium, plays an important role in the maintenance of corneal transparency. Specular microscopy is the most widely used technique to study the corneal endothelium in vivo. Improvements in technology have allowed us to obtain good quality specular images, but the detection and quantification of small size-shape cell changes is not obvious, specially when the physician wants to evaluate endothelial cell changes after some surgical procedures. This paper proposes a methodology to analyze specular microscopy images. Every corneal endothelium is described by means of different cumulative distribution functions or some moments (mean, st…

Corneal endotheliumgenetic structuresCoefficient of variationCumulative distribution functioneye diseasesStandard deviationmedicine.anatomical_structureSkewnessCorneaSignal ProcessingmedicineKurtosissense organsComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSoftwareShape analysis (digital geometry)MathematicsBiomedical engineeringComputer Vision and Image Understanding
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Classifying human endothelial cells based on individual granulometric size distributions

2002

Abstract This paper presents an application to a medical problem of methods of shape analysis based on mathematical morphology. The medical problem consists on the detection of abnormalities in the corneal endothelium, a tissue composed by quasi-planar cells of ideally regular hexagonal shape. Images of this tissue are taken by a specular microscope and used to evaluate the corneal endothelium status. Up to now, cell density, hexagonality and an analysis of cell areas are the usual descriptors of a corneal endothelium. These parameters are not sensitive enough to detect subtle lesions. What this paper proposes is an analysis based on granulometries, which are size-shape descriptors widely u…

Corneal endotheliumgenetic structuresComputer scienceHexagonal crystal systemSignal ProcessingCell densitySPECULAR MICROSCOPYCell analysisComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionMathematical morphologyBiological systemShape analysis (digital geometry)Image and Vision Computing
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Set Descriptors for Visual Evaluation of Human Corneal Endothelia

2001

Images of corneal endothelium obtained from specular microscopy are of great importance in the evaluation of the corneal endothelium status. Several commercial tools provide some numerical descriptors to characterize these images in terms of cell density, hexagonality, and some descriptive statistics of the cell areas. However, it is a too simple analysis that only detects severe abnormal endothelia with many irregular and large cells. Detection of subtle abnormalities needs a more refined analysis. This paper proposes a shape-size descriptor based on some modified versions of the geometric covariogram. This descriptor is presented as a valid alternative to the classical analysis that provi…

Corneal endotheliumgenetic structuresbusiness.industryComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Signal ProcessingNumerical descriptorsCell densitySPECULAR MICROSCOPYcardiovascular systemComputer visionComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwareComputer Vision and Image Understanding
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Recognition Of Polychromatic Test By Multi-Channel Correlation Filtering

1989

A wavelength-multichannel correlation technique based on matched filtering is proposed to identify a colour object with a non uniform colour distribution. The filters are matched to the object which is illuminated with different wavelengths. This correlation gives the information of colour distribution in addition to other information usually obtained from image recognition. The theoretical study of this technique, numerical simulations and discussion are presented.

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Structural modelling and mechanical tests supporting the design of the ATHENA X-IFU thermal filters and WFI optical blocking filter

2018

Copyright 2018 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic reproduction and distribution, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper are prohibited. ATHENA is a Large high energy astrophysics space mission selected by ESA in the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 Science Program. It will be equipped with two interchangeable focal plane detectors: the X-Ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) and the Wide Field Imager (WFI). Both detectors require x-ray transparent filters to fully exploit their sensitivity. In order to maximize the X-ray tra…

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Nonlinear dynamical model of Costas loop and an approach to the analysis of its stability in the large

2015

The analysis of the stability and numerical simulation of Costas loop circuits for high-frequency signals is a challenging task. The problem lies in the fact that it is necessary to simultaneously observe very fast time scale of the input signals and slow time scale of phase difference between the input signals. To overcome this difficult situation it is possible, following the approach presented in the classical works of Gardner and Viterbi, to construct a mathematical model of Costas loop, in which only slow time change of signal?s phases and frequencies is considered. Such a construction, in turn, requires the computation of phase detector characteristic, depending on the waveforms of th…

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High-order modes in cavity-resonator-integrated guided-mode resonance filters (CRIGFs)

2015

International audience; Cavity-resonator-integrated guided-mode resonance filters (CRIGFs) are optical filters based on weak coupling by a grating between a free-space propagating optical mode and a guided mode, like guided-mode resonance filters (GMRFs). As compared to GMRFs they offer narrowband reflection with small aperture and high angular acceptance. We report experimental characterization and theoretical modeling of unexpected high-order reflected modes in such devices. Using coupled-mode modeling and moiré analysis we provide physical insight on key mechanisms ruling CRIGF properties. This model could serve as a simple and efficient framework to design new reflectors with tailored s…

CouplingPhysicsGuided-mode resonancebusiness.industryResonanceGratingCoupled mode theoryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsResonatorNarrowbandOptics[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsOptical filterbusiness
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