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Yuan Tian1,2, Min Zhou1, Yitong Chen3
1Department of Ophthalmology, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, State Key Laboratory of Eye Health, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Orbital Diseases and Ocular Oncology, and Center for Basic Medical Research and Innovation in Visual System Diseases of Ministry of Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
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Patient face images provide a convenient mean for evaluating eye diseases, while also raising privacy concerns. Here, we introduce ROFI, a deep learning-based privacy protection framework for ophthalmology. Using weakly supervised learning and neural identity translation, ROFI anonymizes facial features while retaining disease features (over 98% accuracy, κ > 0.90). It achieves 100% diagnostic sensitivity and high agreement (κ > 0.90) across eleven eye diseases in three cohorts, anonymizing over 95% of images. ROFI works with AI systems, maintaining original diagnoses (κ > 0.80), and supports secure image reversal (over 98% similarity), enabling audits and long-term care. These results show ROFI's effectiveness of protecting patient privacy in the digital medicine era.
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