id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jsbxvhgm6jhhfi34prnfaedqsi Alan D. Fleming The Evidence for Automated Grading in Diabetic Retinopathy Screening 2011.0 12 .pdf application/pdf 5061 459 56 The evidence for automated grading in diabetic retinopathy screening making a judgement about whether automated grading systems could be used effectively in diabetic retinopathy the workload of manual grading in diabetic retinopathy screening. main topic was automated grading or computer detection of diabetic retinopathy and its associated signs in specificity for detection of referable retinopathy and economic studies describing economic analysis based on Table 2: Studies on automated image analysis in diabetic retinopathy that satisfy the selection criteria. Table 3: Results of studies assessing sensitivity and specificity of manual grading of referable retinopathy. Some example results for studies that reported sensitivity and specificity of manual grading for referable between automated and manual grading sensitivities for referable retinopathy was not statistically significant at The sensitivities and specificities of detection of referable retinopathy by manual graders and by automated grading for the detection of referable diabetic retinopathy. ./cache/work_jsbxvhgm6jhhfi34prnfaedqsi.pdf ./txt/work_jsbxvhgm6jhhfi34prnfaedqsi.txt