multi-scale Gaussian kernels
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I'm working on the detection + classification of microaneurysms and have found many papers recommending a multiscale gaussian correlation coefficient. As I am new to image processing, I find the explanation in the original paper "Detection of microaneurysms using multi-scale correlation coefficients" by Zhang et al a bit complicated. Can anyone give me pointers on how to implement this?
I'm supposed to "apply a sliding neighborhood filter with multi-scale Gaussian kernels to the fundus image in order to calculate acorrelation coefficient for each pixel. Based on extensive experimentation, we chose five scales for the kernel to represent microaneurysms of different sizes with the sigma of the Gaussian function being 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5.The maximum coefficients from each of the five responses were combined to form a final response." <

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Krishna Chaitanya
on 27 Oct 2019
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Did you get the answer for this question,If so how did you implement it?@Stelmaria Lyra
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Image Analyst
on 27 Oct 2019
He used imgaussfilt()
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