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international symposium on signals, circuits and systems | 2013

New optic disc localization method for retinal images

Florin Rotaru; Silviu Ioan Bejinariu; Cristina Diana Nita; Ramona Luca

The paper proposes an improved optic disc localisation method in color retinal images. First, the optic disc area in retinal images of any dimensions is identified. Then the method iteratively extracts the optic disc edges and obtains a circular optic disc boundary approximation by a Hough transform. However this is a first step of a retinal image analysis project which will be completed later with other tasks. The final goal is to detect in early stages signs of ophthalmic pathologies by successive analysis of ophthalmoscopy images.


e health and bioengineering conference | 2013

Parallel image registration using bio-inspired computing

Silviu-Ioan Bejinariu; Florin Rotaru; Cristina Diana Nita; Ramona Luca; Hariton Costin

In this paper it is proposed a parallel approach for the pixel intensity based image registration (IR) problem on multi-core processors. While IR is an optimization problem which computes the optimal parameters for a geometric transform, two classes of bio-inspired algorithms are studied: Bacterial Foraging Optimization Algorithm (BFOA) and Genetic Algorithm (GA). The optimal transform is applied to a source image in order to align it to a model image by maximizing a similarity measure. In the presented experiment, mutual information (MI) is used to evaluate the IR quality and most of the processing time is spent in this evaluation. The proposed parallel approach aims to reduce the processing time by using the full computing power of multi-core processors. A comparison of the sequential and parallel versions for different registration problems is presented.


international symposium on signals, circuits and systems | 2015

Automatic multi-threshold image segmentation using metaheuristic algorithms

Silviu-Ioan Bejinariu; Hariton Costin; Florin Rotaru; Ramona Luca; Cristina Diana Nita

In this paper is presented an automatic segmentation approach for gray level images based on usage of metaheuristic swarming algorithms for multiple thresholds computing. The multi-threshold segmentation is an optimization problem while the thresholds must be determined and applied to the source image by minimizing an error measure. Because the number of possible solution may be very large in case of multiple thresholds, we used four metaheuristic swarming algorithms to obtain faster the optimal solution of the segmentation problem: Bacterial Foraging, Particle Swarming, Multi Swarm and Firefly optimization. As optimization criteria, root mean square error, peak signal-to-noise ratio and structural similarity index are used. Each optimization algorithm allows obtaining the optimal solution in a reasonable number of iterations and the obtained results were compared.


e health and bioengineering conference | 2015

Image processing by means of some bio-inspired optimization algorithms

Silviu-Ioan Bejinariu; Hariton Costin; Florin Rotaru; Ramona Luca; Cristina Diana Nita

Image processing problems often require optimization algorithms to be applied. In this paper some aspects concerning the behavior of Bat and Cuckoo Search optimization algorithms are presented. The obtained accuracy and the processing time depend on the input images characteristics, chosen optimization criteria, dimension of the search space and, last but not least, on the chosen optimization algorithm and its parameters. The two nature inspired optimization algorithms were studied first in case of some mathematical functions minimization and then in case of bio-medical image registration.


international symposium on signals, circuits and systems | 2011

Adaptive recognition method for 2D polygonal objects

Florin Rotaru; Silviu Ioan Bejinariu; Mihai Bulea; Cristina Diana Nita; Ramona Luca

A 2D convex polygons recognition method is proposed. The algorithm is suitable for robot vision, quality control or photogrammetry applications when the image objects to be processed have convex shapes. First, an adaptive convex polygonal vertex detection is applied. Then a polygonal fitting algorithm using as input the detected vertices and the object contour provides a precise object identification and description.


international symposium on signals, circuits and systems | 2015

Vascular bifurcations and crossovers detection and processing in retinal images

Florin Rotaru; Silviu Ioan Bejinariu; Cristina Diana Nita; Ramona Luca

A technique to extract and classify the retinal vascular landmarks is proposed. Using the classification result a vascular graph is generated. Then in conjunction with information provided by original RGB image analysis the vessel graph is filtered in order to facilitate the final artery/vein classification.


international symposium on signals, circuits and systems | 2013

Parallel approach for multifocus image fusion

Silviu Ioan Bejinariu; Florin Rotaru; Cristina Diana Nita; Ramona Luca

A parallel approach of multifocus image fusion is proposed. Most of parallelization techniques for image processing and image fusion presented in literature are based on the use of graphic processor (GPU) computing power or the message passing interface (MPI) paradigm. Quite a few are exploiting the capabilities offered by the multi-core processors. This paper presents two parallelized methods for multifocus image fusion. The first one is based on the spatial frequency evaluation at pixel level and the second uses the morphological wavelet decomposition. An efficiency evaluation is presented for the case of implementation on multi-core processors.


e health and bioengineering conference | 2013

New optic disc localization approach in retinal images

Florin Rotaru; Silviu-Ioan Bejinariu; Cristina Diana Nita; Ramona Luca; Camelia Lazar

The paper proposes an optic disc recognition method in color retinal images. In a first step the optic disc area is identified using a quite complex methodology. Then the disc edges in the segmented area are extracted and a circular optic disc boundary approximation by a Hough transform is obtained.


soft computing | 2010

3D pose computation in robot vision applications

Florin Rotaru; Simona Pescaru; Silviu Ioan Bejinariu; Cristina Diana Nita; Ramona Luca; Camelia Lazar

The paper proposes a 3D reconstruction technique suitable in robot vision applications, based on the correspondence of image features established at a training step and the same image features extracted at the execution step. The result is a Euclidean transform to be used by robot head for reorientation at execution step. A closed form solution is proposed for (R, t) transform to initialize the non-linear optimization procedure. For applications where the object to be processed does not rotate around X or Y axis this can be the final solution.


international symposium on signals, circuits and systems | 2015

A review of several applications of FL in modeling and in 1D/2D signal processing

Vasile Apopei; Silviu-Ioan Bejinariu; Hariton Costin; Doina Jitca; Mihaela Luca; Cristina Diana Nita

The paper is dedicated to the 50 years passed since the theory of fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic was established. This opportunity is used to analyze some research directions in the last decades and to suggest what directions may be fruitful to develop. The paper undertakes the task of reviewing some of our laboratory applications in 1D/2D signal processing. We are referring to the wave propagation fuzzy modeling, the use of fuzzy logic in formant detection and speech synthesis, in Parkinson disease diagnosis using handwriting text analysis and in processing grayscale medical images. Some results not already reported are also shown.

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Hariton Costin

Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Diana Costin

Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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