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Medinoid : computer-aided diagnosis and localization of glaucoma using deep learning

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Figure 1. Progressive visual loss caused by glaucoma. (a) Normal vision. (b) As glaucoma advances, the field of vision of a patient slowly narrows
Table 1. Overview of computer-aided diagnosis for glaucoma. The dataset described covers both training and validation sets
Table 2. Accuracies of different deep neural network models trained on the ImageNet Large-Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC)-2012-CLS
Table 3. Overview of the different model configurations for VGG-16 [38], ResNet-152 [39], and Inception-v4 [31]
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