NuI-Go: Recursive Non-Local Encoder-Decoder Network for Retinal Image Non-Uniform Illumination Removal
Chongyi Li, Huazhu Fu, Runmin Cong, Zechao Li, Qianqian Xu

TL;DR
NuI-Go is a recursive non-local encoder-decoder network designed to effectively remove non-uniform illumination from retinal images, thereby enhancing image quality and improving vessel segmentation accuracy.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel recursive non-local encoder-decoder architecture with skip connections for retinal image illumination correction, a new approach in this domain.
Findings
Effectively removes non-uniform illumination from retinal images.
Preserves image details and color during enhancement.
Improves retinal vessel segmentation accuracy.
Abstract
Retinal images have been widely used by clinicians for early diagnosis of ocular diseases. However, the quality of retinal images is often clinically unsatisfactory due to eye lesions and imperfect imaging process. One of the most challenging quality degradation issues in retinal images is non-uniform which hinders the pathological information and further impairs the diagnosis of ophthalmologists and computer-aided analysis.To address this issue, we propose a non-uniform illumination removal network for retinal image, called NuI-Go, which consists of three Recursive Non-local Encoder-Decoder Residual Blocks (NEDRBs) for enhancing the degraded retinal images in a progressive manner. Each NEDRB contains a feature encoder module that captures the hierarchical feature representations, a non-local context module that models the context information, and a feature decoder module that recovers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal Imaging and Analysis · Optical Coherence Tomography Applications · Retinal Diseases and Treatments
