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Project Citation: 

Agarwal, Arpit, Jothi Balaji, J, Raman, Rajiv, and Lakshminarayanan, Vasudevan. The Foveal Avascular Zone Image Database (FAZID). Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2020-07-25. https://doi.org/10.3886/E117543V2

Project Description

Summary:  View help for Summary The Foveal Avascular Zone (FAZ) is of clinical importance since the vascular arrangement around the fovea changes with disease and refractive state of the eye. In order to test and validate newly developed automated segmentation algorithms, we have created a public dataset of these retinal fundus images consisting of a total of 304 different images classified into: Diabetic (107), Myopic (109) and Normal (88) eyes. The images are of dimensions 420 x 420 pixels corresponding to 6mm x 6mm dimension of the retina. For each type of image, clear and manually segmented by a clinical expert (ground truth) are available.

Please use the following citation if you use the database “Jothi Balaji, J.; Agarwal, A.; Raman, R., et al., Comparison of Foveal Avascular Zone in Diabetic Retinopathy, High Myopia and Normal Fundus images. Ophthalmic Technologies XXX, Vol 11218-59. Proc. SPIE (2020).” (To be appeared)
Funding Sources:  View help for Funding Sources NSERC CANADA DISCOVERY GRANT (VL)

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Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms Diabetes; Myopia; Foveal Avascular Zone; image segmentation; image database; ophthalmology; image segmentation; Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography


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