Deep neural network-based feature descriptor for retinal image registration
Date
2018Author
Šabanovič, Eldar
Stankevičius, Gediminas
Matuzevičius, Dalius
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Feature description is an important step in image registration workflow. Discriminative power of feature descriptors affects feature matching performance and overall results of image registration. Deep Neural Network-based (DNN) feature descriptors are emerging trend in image registration tasks, often performing equally or better than hand-crafted ones. However, there are no learned local feature descriptors, specifically trained for human retinal image registration. In this paper we propose DNN-based feature descriptor that was trained on retinal image patches and compare it to well-known hand-crafted feature descriptors. Training dataset of image patches was compiled from nine online datasets of eye fundus images. Learned feature descriptor was compared to other descriptors using Fundus Image Registration dataset (FIRE), measuring amount of correctly matched ground truth points (Rank-1 metric) after feature description. We compare the performance of various feature descriptors applied for retinal image feature matching.