Diabetes is a serious health condition that can cause several issues in human body organs such as the heart and kidney as well as a serious eye disease called diabetic retinopathy(DR).Early detection and treatment are...Diabetes is a serious health condition that can cause several issues in human body organs such as the heart and kidney as well as a serious eye disease called diabetic retinopathy(DR).Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent complete blindness or partial vision loss.Traditional detection methods,which involve ophthalmologists examining retinal fundus images,are subjective,expensive,and time-consuming.Therefore,this study employs artificial intelligence(AI)technology to perform faster and more accurate binary classifications and determine the presence of DR.In this regard,we employed three promising machine learning models namely,support vector machine(SVM),k-nearest neighbors(KNN),and Histogram Gradient Boosting(HGB),after carefully selecting features using transfer learning on the fundus images of the Asia Pacific Tele-Ophthalmology Society(APTOS)(a standard dataset),which includes 3662 images and originally categorized DR into five levels,now simplified to a binary format:No DR and DR(Classes 1-4).The results demonstrate that the SVM model outperformed the other approaches in the literature with the same dataset,achieving an excellent accuracy of 96.9%,compared to 95.6%for both the KNN and HGB models.This approach is evaluated by medical health professionals and offers a valuable pathway for the early detection of DR and can be successfully employed as a clinical decision support system.展开更多
文摘Diabetes is a serious health condition that can cause several issues in human body organs such as the heart and kidney as well as a serious eye disease called diabetic retinopathy(DR).Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent complete blindness or partial vision loss.Traditional detection methods,which involve ophthalmologists examining retinal fundus images,are subjective,expensive,and time-consuming.Therefore,this study employs artificial intelligence(AI)technology to perform faster and more accurate binary classifications and determine the presence of DR.In this regard,we employed three promising machine learning models namely,support vector machine(SVM),k-nearest neighbors(KNN),and Histogram Gradient Boosting(HGB),after carefully selecting features using transfer learning on the fundus images of the Asia Pacific Tele-Ophthalmology Society(APTOS)(a standard dataset),which includes 3662 images and originally categorized DR into five levels,now simplified to a binary format:No DR and DR(Classes 1-4).The results demonstrate that the SVM model outperformed the other approaches in the literature with the same dataset,achieving an excellent accuracy of 96.9%,compared to 95.6%for both the KNN and HGB models.This approach is evaluated by medical health professionals and offers a valuable pathway for the early detection of DR and can be successfully employed as a clinical decision support system.