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Investigation of Bilateral Similarity in Central Retinal Blood Vessels

BISWAS, S.; ROHDIN, J.; KAVETSKYI, A.; ALVES SARAIVA, G.; BISWAS, A.; DRAHANSKÝ, M. Investigation of Bilateral Similarity in Central Retinal Blood Vessels. IEEE Access, 2021, vol. 2021, no. 9, p. 63012-63028. ISSN: 2169-3536.
Type
journal article
Language
English
Authors
Biswas Sangeeta, Ph.D.
Rohdin Johan Andréas, M.Sc., Ph.D., FIT (FIT), DCGM (FIT)
Kavetskyi Andrii
ALVES SARAIVA, G.
BISWAS, A.
Drahanský Martin, prof. Ing., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Abstract

While our left and right eyes clearly have a high degree of external bilateral similarity, it is less obvious to what degree they have internal bilateral similarity. This is especially true for the central retinal blood vessels (CRBVs), which are responsible for supplying blood to retinas and also can be used as a strong biometric. In this paper, we investigate whether the CRBVs of the left and right retinas possess strong enough bilateral similarity so that we reliably tell whether a pair of the left and right retinas belong to a single subject. We evaluate and analyse the performance of both human- and deep neural network-based bilateral verification by experimenting on two publicly available data sets.

Keywords

retina, symmetry, central retinal blood vessels, deep neural network, biometric system

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Published
2021
Pages
63012–63028
Journal
IEEE Access, vol. 2021, no. 9, ISSN 2169-3536
DOI
UT WoS
000645855900001
EID Scopus
BibTeX
@article{BUT175768,
  author="BISWAS, S. and ROHDIN, J. and KAVETSKYI, A. and ALVES SARAIVA, G. and BISWAS, A. and DRAHANSKÝ, M.",
  title="Investigation of Bilateral Similarity in Central Retinal Blood Vessels",
  journal="IEEE Access",
  year="2021",
  volume="2021",
  number="9",
  pages="63012--63028",
  doi="10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3074514",
  issn="2169-3536",
  url="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9409039"
}
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Spolehlivé, bezpečné a efektivní počítačové systémy, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, FIT-S-20-6427, start: 2020-03-01, end: 2023-02-28, completed
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