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Title:
Software Agents in Retinal Vessels Classification.
Authors: 
Chamoso Santos, Pablo; Rodríguez González, Sara; de La Prieta Pintado, Fernando; de Paz Santana, Juan F.; Pérez Bajo, Javier.; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M.; García Ortiz, Luis
Book:
Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Volume 10207, pp. 509-523.

Publication date: 
23 Junio 2017
ISBN: 
978-3-319-59293-0 (Print), 978-3-319-59294-7 (Online)
DOI
 10.1007/978-3-319-59294-7_41

BibTex

@book { book,
title = {Software Agents in Retinal Vessels Classification},
author = {Chamoso Santos, Pablo; Rodríguez González, Sara; de La Prieta Pintado, Fernando; de Paz Santana, Juan F.; Pérez Bajo, Javier.; Corchado Rodríguez, Juan M.; García Ortiz, Luis},
publisher = {Springer},
volume = {10207},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
isbn = {978-3-319-59293-0 (Print), 978-3-319-59294-7 (Online)},
year = {2017}
}

XML

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<author>Chamoso Santos</author>
<author>Pablo; Rodríguez González</author>
<author>Sara; de La Prieta Pintado</author>
<author>Fernando; de Paz Santana</author>
<author>Juan F.; Pérez Bajo</author>
<author>Javier.; Corchado Rodríguez</author>
<author>Juan M.; García Ortiz</author>
<author>Luis</author>
<title>Software Agents in Retinal Vessels Classification</title>
<pages>509-523</pages>
<year>2017</year>
<booktitle>Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies</booktitle>
<ee>10.1007/978-3-319-59294-7_41</ee>
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</inproceedings>

This article presents a methodology for the classification of retinal vessels based on agreement technologies and artificial vision. Some studies have demonstrated a direct relationship between the information gathered from retinal images and certain pathologies such as hypertension or diabetes. There are different works that present methodologies based on image processing algorithms to extract that information, but there is no globally accepted methodology to obtain the information automatically, which is the objective of this work. The proposed methodology has been evaluated by one expert user and compared with other existing free software with similar features.

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