RVO-ME:一种双重任务的OCT数据集,用于对视网膜静脉封闭中的斑点病变进行细分和检测
Fen Xiong1, Guodong Li1, Weihao Gao2
1Ophthalmic Center, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang, 330000, P.R. China.
Scientific data
|February 4, 2026
概括
一个新的数据集包括3012个OCT B扫描,有助于人工智能开发用于视网膜静脉封闭 (RVO) 与黄斑 (ME). 本资源支持RVO-ME的自动化分析,提高诊断准确性和患者的治疗结果.
科学领域:
- 眼科医生 眼科 眼科
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 人工智能的人工智能
背景情况:
- 视网膜静脉封闭 (RVO) 是导致视力丧失的主要原因,通常由黄斑 (ME) 复杂化.
- 光学连贯断层扫描 (OCT) 对于诊断和监测RVO-ME至关重要.
- 自动化的RVO-ME分析受到缺乏高质量的注释数据集的限制.
研究的目的:
- 为RVO-ME分析创建一个手动注释的OCTB扫描数据集.
- 为评估自动化细分算法提供一个基准.
- 为RVO相关疾病推进人工智能 (AI) 模型.
主要方法:
- 从146只眼睛 (130名患者) 收集了3012个OCTB扫描,并使用RVO-ME.
- 提供了细分标签,用于下液,内液,圆形区域和外部限制膜.
- 包括点注释来检测高度反射的焦点.
主要成果:
- 开发了一个全面的RVO-ME OCT数据集.
- 数据集包括关键视网膜结构和流体指标的详细注释.
- 促进定量分析和算法开发.
结论:
- 新的数据集解决了在RVO-ME研究中对注释数据的关键需求.
- 它是开发和验证人工智能驱动的诊断工具的宝贵资源.
- 预计将加速使用OCT成像进行RVO-ME自动化分析的进展.
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