用于增强低质量视网膜图像的最优运输引导无监督学习。

Wenhui Zhu, Peijie Qiu, Mohammad Farazi, Keshav Nandakumar, Oana M Dumitrascu, Yalin Wang
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摘要

当存在某些眼部或全身并发症时,真实世界的非散瞳视网膜眼底摄影容易出现伪影、缺陷和低质量。伪影可能导致临床诊断不准确或不明确。在本文中,我们提出了一种简单但有效的端到端框架来增强低质量的视网膜眼底图像。利用最优传输理论,我们提出了一种不成对的图像到图像转换方案,用于将低质量图像传输到高质量图像。我们从理论上证明了一个具有生成器和鉴别器的生成对抗网络(GAN)模型足以完成这项任务。此外,为了缓解低质量图像及其增强之间的信息不一致,提出了一种信息一致性机制,以最大限度地保持源域和增强域之间的结构一致性(光盘、血管、病变)。在EyeQ数据集上进行了大量实验,以从感知和定量上证明我们提出的方法的优越性。
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OPTIMAL TRANSPORT GUIDED UNSUPERVISED LEARNING FOR ENHANCING LOW-QUALITY RETINAL IMAGES.

Real-world non-mydriatic retinal fundus photography is prone to artifacts, imperfections, and low-quality when certain ocular or systemic co-morbidities exist. Artifacts may result in inaccuracy or ambiguity in clinical diagnoses. In this paper, we proposed a simple but effective end-to-end framework for enhancing poor-quality retinal fundus images. Leveraging the optimal transport theory, we proposed an unpaired image-to-image translation scheme for transporting low-quality images to their high-quality counterparts. We theoretically proved that a Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) model with a generator and discriminator is sufficient for this task. Furthermore, to mitigate the inconsistency of information between the low-quality images and their enhancements, an information consistency mechanism was proposed to maximally maintain structural consistency (optical discs, blood vessels, lesions) between the source and enhanced domains. Extensive experiments were conducted on the EyeQ dataset to demonstrate the superiority of our proposed method perceptually and quantitatively.

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