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A Deep Learning Approach for the Detection of Diabetic Retinopathy

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DETECTING DIABETIC

RETINOPATHY
THROUGH DEEP
LEARNING AND CNN
TEAM

Apurv Wagh, Ashlesha Panse, Abdul Atif


Khan
WHAT HAPPENS IN DIABETIC RETINOPATHY?
PROBLEM STATEMENT

 Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading cause of vision-loss globally.

 Of an estimated 285 million people with diabetes mellitus


worldwide, approximately one third have signs of DR and of these, a
further one third of DR is vision-threatening DR.

 As it is a leading disease in the west, there needs to be an easy


solution and way to identify the disease.
The overall national rate is 5.4% for the U.S. population age 40 and older, indicating that
nearly 7.7 million older Americans have diabetic retinopathy.
APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM
• Deep Learning: Deep learning is a subset of machine learning in Artificial
Intelligence (AI) that has networks which are capable of learning unsupervised from
data that is unstructured or unlabeled.

• Convolution Neural Networks: A neural network is a series of algorithms that


attempts to identify underlying relationships in a set of data by using a process that
mimics the way the human brain operates.

• Tensorflow: TensorFlow is an open source software library for numerical


computation using data flow graphs.
PROCESS FLOW
HOW ACTUALLY ARE WE DOING IT?
• We propose a CNN approach to diagnosing DR from digital fundus images
and accurately classifying its severity.

• We develop a network with CNN architecture and data augmentation which


can identify the intricate features involved in the classification task and
consequently provide a diagnosis automatically and without user input.

• We train this network using a high-end graphics processor unit (GPU) on the
publicly available Kaggle dataset and demonstrate impressive results,
particularly for a high-level classification task.
MODULES
• Home: It lets the user to see all the functionalities the application provides.

• Image upload: This screen will ask the user to take a picture of the patient’s fundus by
enabling the camera of the phone.

• Result: This screen will display the result of the test conducted.

• Doctors’ list: This screen will give a list of the doctors that could help the patient with
the treatment of the treatment.

• Individual doctor: When a particular doctor is selected, all the information including
the location of the clinic and time and contact number will be provided.
REFERENCES
I. “Kaggle Diabetic Retinopathy Detection competition report”, Ben Graham,
August 6, 2015.

II. Kaggle.com for the dataset of Diabetic Retinopathy.

III. “Severity Classification of Fundus Images for Diabetic Retinopathy”, Jason


Su, Stanford Univeristy.

IV. Diagnosing diabetic retinopathy with deep learning, Robert Bogucki,


September 3, 2015.
THANK YOU!

We would be happy to answer


your queries, if any!

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