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Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting

AIM: To identify the guinea pig eyeball with edge detection and curve fitting and devise a noncontact technology of measuring ocular morphological parameters of small experimental animal. METHODS: Thirty-nine eyeballs of guinea pig eyeballs were photographed to obtain the anterior and posterior surf...

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Autores principales: Di, Yue, Huang, Ying, Yang, Ya-jing, Zhou, Xing-Tao, Luo, Wen-ting, Ye, Hai-yun, Qiao, Zhong-bao, Lu, Na, Qiao, Tong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33381221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6689023
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author Di, Yue
Huang, Ying
Yang, Ya-jing
Zhou, Xing-Tao
Luo, Wen-ting
Ye, Hai-yun
Qiao, Zhong-bao
Lu, Na
Qiao, Tong
author_facet Di, Yue
Huang, Ying
Yang, Ya-jing
Zhou, Xing-Tao
Luo, Wen-ting
Ye, Hai-yun
Qiao, Zhong-bao
Lu, Na
Qiao, Tong
author_sort Di, Yue
collection PubMed
description AIM: To identify the guinea pig eyeball with edge detection and curve fitting and devise a noncontact technology of measuring ocular morphological parameters of small experimental animal. METHODS: Thirty-nine eyeballs of guinea pig eyeballs were photographed to obtain the anterior and posterior surface; transverse and sagittal planes after the eyeballs were eviscerated. Next, the eyeball photos were input into digital image analysis software; the corresponding photo pixels-actual length ratio was acquired by a proportional scale. The contour lines of the eyeballs were identified by edge detection technology; conic curve fitting was applied to fit the contour line of the eyeball. The maximum and minimum diameters, the horizontal and vertical diameters, eccentricity, tilt angle, cross-sectional area, equatorial circumference, retrobulbar equatorial maximum length, corneal radius of curvature (CRC) in central region, and the whole cornea were calculated according to the geometric principles. The corneal data of in vitro study were compared with the in vivo results. RESULTS: The contour line of the selected guinea pig eye was identified correctly by edge detection. There were no significant differences between anterior and posterior surfaces of one eyeball in the maximum diameters, eccentricity, cross-sectional area, equatorial circumference, and tilt angle (P > 0.01). There were significant differences of eccentricity and CRC between central region and the whole cornea (P < 0.01). There were no significant differences between keratometer in vivo and cornea in vitro. CONCLUSION: It was feasible to measure an experimental animal eye in a noncontact way. Edge detection and curve fitting technology could accurately evaluate the ocular morphological parameters.
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spelling pubmed-77657292020-12-29 Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting Di, Yue Huang, Ying Yang, Ya-jing Zhou, Xing-Tao Luo, Wen-ting Ye, Hai-yun Qiao, Zhong-bao Lu, Na Qiao, Tong Comput Math Methods Med Research Article AIM: To identify the guinea pig eyeball with edge detection and curve fitting and devise a noncontact technology of measuring ocular morphological parameters of small experimental animal. METHODS: Thirty-nine eyeballs of guinea pig eyeballs were photographed to obtain the anterior and posterior surface; transverse and sagittal planes after the eyeballs were eviscerated. Next, the eyeball photos were input into digital image analysis software; the corresponding photo pixels-actual length ratio was acquired by a proportional scale. The contour lines of the eyeballs were identified by edge detection technology; conic curve fitting was applied to fit the contour line of the eyeball. The maximum and minimum diameters, the horizontal and vertical diameters, eccentricity, tilt angle, cross-sectional area, equatorial circumference, retrobulbar equatorial maximum length, corneal radius of curvature (CRC) in central region, and the whole cornea were calculated according to the geometric principles. The corneal data of in vitro study were compared with the in vivo results. RESULTS: The contour line of the selected guinea pig eye was identified correctly by edge detection. There were no significant differences between anterior and posterior surfaces of one eyeball in the maximum diameters, eccentricity, cross-sectional area, equatorial circumference, and tilt angle (P > 0.01). There were significant differences of eccentricity and CRC between central region and the whole cornea (P < 0.01). There were no significant differences between keratometer in vivo and cornea in vitro. CONCLUSION: It was feasible to measure an experimental animal eye in a noncontact way. Edge detection and curve fitting technology could accurately evaluate the ocular morphological parameters. Hindawi 2020-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7765729/ /pubmed/33381221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6689023 Text en Copyright © 2020 Yue Di et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Di, Yue
Huang, Ying
Yang, Ya-jing
Zhou, Xing-Tao
Luo, Wen-ting
Ye, Hai-yun
Qiao, Zhong-bao
Lu, Na
Qiao, Tong
Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting
title Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting
title_full Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting
title_fullStr Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting
title_short Measuring the Ocular Morphological Parameters of Guinea Pig Eye with Edge Detection and Curve Fitting
title_sort measuring the ocular morphological parameters of guinea pig eye with edge detection and curve fitting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33381221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6689023
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