Multiclass retinal disease classification and lesion segmentation in OCT B-scan images using cascaded convolutional networks.

Journal: Applied optics
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Abstract

Disease classification and lesion segmentation of retinal optical coherence tomography images play important roles in ophthalmic computer-aided diagnosis. However, existing methods achieve the two tasks separately, which is insufficient for clinical application and ignores the internal relation of disease and lesion features. In this paper, a framework of cascaded convolutional networks is proposed to jointly classify retinal diseases and segment lesions. First, we adopt an auxiliary binary classification network to identify normal and abnormal images. Then a novel, to the best of our knowledge, U-shaped multi-task network, BDA-Net, combined with a bidirectional decoder and self-attention mechanism, is used to further analyze abnormal images. Experimental results show that the proposed method reaches an accuracy of 0.9913 in classification and achieves an improvement of around 3% in Dice compared to the baseline U-shaped model in segmentation.

Authors

  • Pan Zhong
  • Jianlin Wang
    First Hospital of Lanzhou University, 1 Donggang W Rd, Chengguan District, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730000, China.
  • Yongqi Guo
  • Xuesong Fu
  • Rutong Wang