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Quantification of Diabetes-induced Adherent Leukocytes in Retinal Vasculature
Published on: January 24, 2025
Microaneurysm segmentation under out-of-domain generalization: from diabetic retinopathy to leukemic retinopathy
Edgar Platas-Campero1, Raquel Díaz-Hernández2, Anabel Sánchez-Sánchez3
1National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE), Puebla, México. gilberto.platas@inaoep.mx.
Purpose:
To propose inter-disease out-of-domain generalization (OODG) across retinal diseases for microaneurysm (MA) segmentation using a deep-learning model trained and validated on diabetic retinopathy (DR) and qualitatively evaluated on leukemic retinopathy (LR).
Methods:
A U-Net based segmentation model was trained using the IDRiD dataset, which comprises 81 DR images, using only MA annotations. The images were split into patches, and a statistical filtering step was applied to retain only structurally homogeneous patches. The study was organized in two phases: in Phase I, the U-Net was trained and evaluated using DR patches; in Phase II, the model was tested directly, without retraining, on LR images. Finally, MA segmentations were subjected to qualitative assessment by clinical specialists.
Results:
The proposed U-Net achieved an IoU of 0.842, a Dice score of 0.914, an accuracy of 0.998, and a validation loss of 0.120.
Conclusion:
The results suggest that knowledge learned from DR can generalize effectively to a related clinical context such as LR, opening the possibility of reusing models in diseases with similar structures and lesion patterns.
