An active learning classifier for further reducing diabetic retinopathy screening system cost (Q2012976)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6756143
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    An active learning classifier for further reducing diabetic retinopathy screening system cost
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6756143

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      An active learning classifier for further reducing diabetic retinopathy screening system cost (English)
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      3 August 2017
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      Summary: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening system raises a financial problem. For further reducing DR screening cost, an active learning classifier is proposed in this paper. Our approach identifies retinal images based on features extracted by anatomical part recognition and lesion detection algorithms. Kernel extreme learning machine (KELM) is a rapid classifier for solving classification problems in high dimensional space. Both active learning and ensemble technique elevate performance of KELM when using small training dataset. The committee only proposes necessary manual work to doctor for saving cost. On the publicly available Messidor database, our classifier is trained with 20\%--35\% of labeled retinal images and comparative classifiers are trained with 80\% of labeled retinal images. Results show that our classifier can achieve better classification accuracy than Classification and Regression Tree, radial basis function SVM, Multilayer Perceptron SVM, Linear SVM, and \(K\) Nearest Neighbor. Empirical experiments suggest that our active learning classifier is efficient for further reducing DR screening cost.
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      active learning classifier
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      diabetic retinopathy
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      screening cost reduction
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