Automatic Choroidal Segmentation in Optical Coherence Tomography Images Based on Curvelet Transform and Graph Theory

Automatic segmentation of the choroid on optical coherence tomography (OCT) images helps ophthalmologists in diagnosing eye pathologies. Compared to manual segmentations, it is faster and is not affected by human errors. The presence of the large speckle noise in the OCT images limits the automatic...

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description Automatic segmentation of the choroid on optical coherence tomography (OCT) images helps ophthalmologists in diagnosing eye pathologies. Compared to manual segmentations, it is faster and is not affected by human errors. The presence of the large speckle noise in the OCT images limits the automatic segmentation and interpretation of them. To solve this problem, a new curvelet transform-based K-SVD method is proposed in this study. Furthermore, the dataset was manually segmented by a retinal ophthalmologist to draw a comparison with the proposed automatic segmentation technique. In this study, curvelet transform-based K-SVD dictionary learning and Lucy-Richardson algorithm were used to remove the speckle noise from OCT images. The Outer/Inner Choroidal Boundaries (O/ICB) were determined utilizing graph theory. The area between ICB and outer choroidal boundary was considered as the choroidal region. The proposed method was evaluated on our dataset and the average dice similarity coefficient (DSC) was calculated to be 92.14% ± 3.30% between automatic and manual segmented regions. Moreover, by applying the latest presented open-source algorithm by Mazzaferri . on our dataset, the mean DSC was calculated to be 55.75% ± 14.54%. A significant similarity was observed between automatic and manual segmentations. Automatic segmentation of the choroidal layer could be also utilized in large-scale quantitative studies of the choroid.
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