Optic Disc Segmentation using Disk-Centered Patch Augmentation

10/01/2021
by   Saeid Motevali, et al.
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The optic disc is a crucial diagnostic feature in the eye since changes to its physiognomy is correlated with the severity of various ocular and cardiovascular diseases. While identifying the bulk of the optic disc in a color fundus image is straightforward, accurately segmenting its boundary at the pixel level is very challenging. In this work, we propose disc-centered patch augmentation (DCPA) – a simple, yet novel training scheme for deep neural networks – to address this problem. DCPA achieves state-of-the-art results on full-size images even when using small neural networks, specifically a U-Net with only 7 million parameters as opposed to the original 31 million. In DCPA, we restrict the training data to patches that fully contain the optic nerve. In addition, we also train the network using dynamic cost functions to increase its robustness. We tested DCPA-trained networks on five retinal datasets: DRISTI, DRIONS-DB, DRIVE, AV-WIDE, and CHASE-DB. The first two had available optic disc ground truth, and we manually estimated the ground truth for the latter three. Our approach achieved state-of-the-art F1 and IOU results on four datasets (95 F1, 71 on the fifth (95 open-source code and ground-truth annotations are available at: https://github.com/saeidmotevali/fundusdisk

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