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G-Net Light: A Lightweight Modified Google Net for Retinal Vessel Segmentation
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2022
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Convolutional Neural NetworkEngineeringMachine LearningRetinal Vessel SegmentationBiomedical EngineeringImage ClassificationImage AnalysisRetinaData SciencePattern RecognitionVision RecognitionMachine VisionOphthalmologyObject DetectionVisual DiagnosisComputer EngineeringG-net LightComputer ScienceDeep LearningMedical Image ComputingOptical Image RecognitionComputer VisionBiomedical ImagingSpatial Information LossImage Segmentation
In recent years, convolutional neural network architectures have become increasingly complex to achieve improved performance on well-known benchmark datasets. In this research, we have introduced G-Net light, a lightweight modified GoogleNet with improved filter count per layer to reduce feature overlaps, hence reducing the complexity. Additionally, by limiting the amount of pooling layers in the proposed architecture, we have exploited the skip connections to minimize the spatial information loss. The suggested architecture is analysed using three publicly available datasets for retinal vessel segmentation, namely DRIVE, CHASE and STARE datasets. The proposed G-Net light achieves an average accuracy of 0.9686, 0.9726, 0.9730 and F1-score of 0.8202, 0.8048, 0.8178 on DRIVE, CHASE, and STARE datasets, respectively. The proposed G-Net light achieves state-of-the-art performance and outperforms other lightweight vessel segmentation architectures with fewer trainable number of parameters.
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