Receive a weekly summary and discussion of the top papers of the week by leading researchers in the field.

In Computers in biology and medicine

Glaucoma has become a major cause of vision loss. Early-stage diagnosis of glaucoma is critical for treatment planning to avoid irreversible vision damage. Meanwhile, interpreting the rapidly accumulated medical data from ophthalmic exams is cumbersome and resource-intensive. Therefore, automated methods are highly desired to assist ophthalmologists in achieving fast and accurate glaucoma diagnosis. Deep learning has achieved great successes in diagnosing glaucoma by analyzing data from different kinds of tests, such as peripapillary optical coherence tomography (OCT) and visual field (VF) testing. Nevertheless, applying these developed models to clinical practice is still challenging because of various limiting factors. OCT models present worse glaucoma diagnosis performances compared to those achieved by OCT&VF based models, whereas VF is time-consuming and highly variable, which can restrict the wide employment of OCT&VF models. To this end, we develop a novel deep learning framework that leverages the OCT&VF model to enhance the performance of the OCT model. To transfer the complementary knowledge from the structural and functional assessments to the OCT model, a cross-modal knowledge transfer method is designed by integrating a designed distillation loss and a proposed asynchronous feature regularization (AFR) module. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method for glaucoma diagnosis by utilizing a public OCT&VF dataset and evaluating it on an external OCT dataset. Our final model with only OCT inputs achieves the accuracy of 87.4% (3.1% absolute improvement) and AUC of 92.3%, which are on par with the OCT&VF joint model. Moreover, results on the external dataset sufficiently indicate the effectiveness and generalization capability of our model.

Song Diping, Li Fei, Li Cheng, Xiong Jian, He Junjun, Zhang Xiulan, Qiao Yu

2022-Nov-09

Convolutional neural networks, Cross-modal distillation, Deep learning, Glaucoma diagnosis, Optical Coherence Tomography