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Weak label based Bayesian U-Net for optic disc segmentation in fundus images.

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Fundus images have been widely used in routine examinations of ophthalmic diseases. For some diseases, the pathological changes mainly occur around the optic disc area; therefore, detection and segmentation of… Click to show full abstract

Fundus images have been widely used in routine examinations of ophthalmic diseases. For some diseases, the pathological changes mainly occur around the optic disc area; therefore, detection and segmentation of the optic disc are critical pre-processing steps in fundus image analysis. Current machine learning based optic disc segmentation methods typically require manual segmentation of the optic disc for the supervised training. However, it is time consuming to annotate pixel-level optic disc masks and inevitably induces inter-subject variance. To address these limitations, we propose a weak label based Bayesian U-Net exploiting Hough transform based annotations to segment optic discs in fundus images. To achieve this, we build a probabilistic graphical model and explore a Bayesian approach with the state-of-the-art U-Net framework. To optimize the model, the expectation-maximization algorithm is used to estimate the optic disc mask and update the weights of the Bayesian U-Net, alternately. Our evaluation demonstrates strong performance of the proposed method compared to both fully- and weakly-supervised baselines.

Keywords: fundus images; segmentation; bayesian net; optic disc; disc

Journal Title: Artificial intelligence in medicine
Year Published: 2022

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