Autonomous Stabilization of Retinal Videos for Streamlining Assessment of Spontaneous Venous Pulsations
Hongwei Sheng, Xin Yu, Feiyu Wang, MD Wahiduzzaman Khan, Hexuan Weng,, Sahar Shariflou, S.Mojtaba Golzan

TL;DR
This paper presents an automated stabilization method for smartphone retinal videos to improve visualization of spontaneous venous pulsations, aiding diagnosis of ocular and neurological conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ODR localization and noise-aware stabilization technique tailored for mobile retinal videos, enhancing observation quality.
Findings
Effective stabilization of smartphone retinal videos demonstrated
Improved visibility of SVPs facilitates diagnosis
Method is cost-effective and validated through evaluations
Abstract
Spontaneous retinal Venous Pulsations (SVP) are rhythmic changes in the caliber of the central retinal vein and are observed in the optic disc region (ODR) of the retina. Its absence is a critical indicator of various ocular or neurological abnormalities. Recent advances in imaging technology have enabled the development of portable smartphone-based devices for observing the retina and assessment of SVPs. However, the quality of smartphone-based retinal videos is often poor due to noise and image jitting, which in return, can severely obstruct the observation of SVPs. In this work, we developed a fully automated retinal video stabilization method that enables the examination of SVPs captured by various mobile devices. Specifically, we first propose an ODR Spatio-Temporal Localization (ODR-STL) module to localize visible ODR and remove noisy and jittering frames. Then, we introduce a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal and Macular Surgery · Retinal Imaging and Analysis · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
