Multi-label deep learning for comprehensive optic nerve head segmentation through data of fundus images.

Heliyon

Department of Computer and Communications Engineering, Nawroz University, Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Early diagnosis and monitoring of eye diseases are crucial, and this study focuses on using computer-aided detection (CAD) techniques for effective diagnosis through pixel-level classification via semantic segmentation.
  • The research introduces three U-Net models for multi-class semantic segmentation, utilizing transfer learning and combining outputs from MSU-Net and BU-Net to create binary masks for key retinal regions like the optic disc and cup.
  • Results from training nine pre-trained models on the HRF dataset, which includes various annotated regions, show high accuracy (87.7% pixel accuracy, 87% IoU), aiding in the early diagnosis of glaucoma and related optic nerve disorders.

Article Abstract

Early diagnosis and continuous monitoring of patients with eye diseases are critical in computer-aided detection (CAD) techniques. Semantic segmentation, a key component in computer vision, enables pixel-level classification and provides detailed information about objects within images. In this study, we present three U-Net models designed for multi-class semantic segmentation, leveraging the U-Net architecture with transfer learning. To generate ground truth for the HRF dataset, we combine two U-Net models, namely MSU-Net and BU-Net, to predict probability maps for the optic disc and cup regions. Binary masks are then derived from these probability maps to extract the optic disc and cup regions from retinal images. The dataset used in this study includes pre-existing blood vessels and manually annotated peripapillary atrophy zones (alpha and beta) provided by expert ophthalmologists. This comprehensive dataset, integrating existing blood vessels and expert-marked peripapillary atrophy zones, fulfills the study's objectives. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is validated by training nine pre-trained models on the HRF dataset comprising 45 retinal images, successfully segmenting the optic disc, cup, blood vessels, and peripapillary atrophy zones (alpha and beta). The results demonstrate 87.7 % pixel accuracy, 87 % Intersection over Union (IoU), 86.9 % F1 Score, 85 % mean IoU (mIoU), and 15 % model loss, significantly contributing to the early diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma and optic nerve disorders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11416576PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36996DOI Listing

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