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Andrew Hunter

Researcher at University of Lincoln

Publications -  143
Citations -  3601

Andrew Hunter is an academic researcher from University of Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetic retinopathy & Artificial neural network. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 143 publications receiving 3318 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew Hunter include University of Bath & Lincoln University (Pennsylvania).

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An Active Contour Model for Segmenting and Measuring Retinal Vessels

TL;DR: This paper presents an algorithm for segmenting and measuring retinal vessels, by growing a ldquoRibbon of Twinsrdquo active contour model, which uses two pairs of contours to capture each vessel edge, while maintaining width consistency.
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Optic nerve head segmentation

TL;DR: The localization algorithm succeeded on all bar one usable image; the contour estimation algorithm was qualitatively assessed by an ophthalmologist as having Excellent-Fair performance in 83% of cases, and performs well even on blurred images.
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Measurement of retinal vessel widths from fundus images based on 2-D modeling

TL;DR: An algorithm to measure the vessel diameter to subpixel accuracy is presented, based on a two-dimensional difference of Gaussian model, which is optimized to fit aTwo-dimensional intensity vessel segment.
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Application of the self-organising map to trajectory classification

TL;DR: It is shown that analysis of trajectories may be carried out in a model-free fashion, using self-organising feature map neutral networks to learn the characteristics of normal trajectories, and to detect novel ones.
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Application of neural networks and sensitivity analysis to improved prediction of trauma survival.

TL;DR: A novel form of sensitivity analysis is proposed, which is simpler to apply than existing techniques, and can be used for both numeric and nominal input variables, and applied to the audit survival problem.