A Segmentation-Oriented Inter-Class Transfer Method: Application to Retinal Vessel Segmentation

20 Jun 2019  ·  Chengzhi Shi, Jihong Liu, Dali Chen ·

Retinal vessel segmentation, as a principal nonintrusive diagnose method for ophthalmology diseases or diabetics, suffers from data scarcity due to requiring pixel-wise labels. In this paper, we proposed a convenient patch-based two-stage transfer method. First, based on the information bottleneck theory, we insert one dimensionality-reduced layer for task-specific feature space. Next, the semi-supervised clustering is conducted to select instances, from different sources databases, possessing similarities in the feature space. Surprisingly, we empirically demonstrate that images from different classes possessing similarities contribute to better performance than some same-class instances. The proposed framework achieved an accuracy of 97%, 96.8%, and 96.77% on DRIVE, STARE, and HRF respectively, outperforming current methods and independent human observers (DRIVE (96.37%) and STARE (93.39%)).

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