Nonlinear registration for scanned retinal images: Application to ocular polarimetry

Vincent Nourrit, Juan M. Bueno, Brian Vohnsen, Pablo Artal

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    Abstract

    Retinal images of approximately 1° of visual field were recorded with a homemade scanning laser ophthalmoscope. The benefit of using a nonlinear registration technique to improve the summation process when averaging frames, rather than a standard approach based on correlation, was assessed. Results suggest that nonlinear methods can surpass linear transformations, allowing improved contrast and more uniform image quality. The importance of this is also demonstrated with specific polarization measurements to determine the degree of polarization across an imaged retinal area. In such a context, where this parameter of polarization is extracted from a combination of registered images, the benefit of the nonlinear method is further increased. © 2008 Optical Society of America.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5341-5347
    Number of pages6
    JournalApplied Optics
    Volume47
    Issue number29
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2008

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