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RV-GAN: Segmenting Retinal Vascular Structure in Fundus Photographs using a Novel Multi-scale Generative Adversarial Network

Sharif Amit Kamran, Khondker Fariha Hossain, Alireza Tavakkoli, Stewart Lee Zuckerbrod, Kenton M. Sanders, Salah A. Baker

2021-01-03Retinal Vessel SegmentationSSIMSegmentation
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Abstract

High fidelity segmentation of both macro and microvascular structure of the retina plays a pivotal role in determining degenerative retinal diseases, yet it is a difficult problem. Due to successive resolution loss in the encoding phase combined with the inability to recover this lost information in the decoding phase, autoencoding based segmentation approaches are limited in their ability to extract retinal microvascular structure. We propose RV-GAN, a new multi-scale generative architecture for accurate retinal vessel segmentation to alleviate this. The proposed architecture uses two generators and two multi-scale autoencoding discriminators for better microvessel localization and segmentation. In order to avoid the loss of fidelity suffered by traditional GAN-based segmentation systems, we introduce a novel weighted feature matching loss. This new loss incorporates and prioritizes features from the discriminator's decoder over the encoder. Doing so combined with the fact that the discriminator's decoder attempts to determine real or fake images at the pixel level better preserves macro and microvascular structure. By combining reconstruction and weighted feature matching loss, the proposed architecture achieves an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.9887, 0.9914, and 0.9887 in pixel-wise segmentation of retinal vasculature from three publicly available datasets, namely DRIVE, CHASE-DB1, and STARE, respectively. Additionally, RV-GAN outperforms other architectures in two additional relevant metrics, mean intersection-over-union (Mean-IOU) and structural similarity measure (SSIM).

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Medical Image SegmentationCHASE_DB1AUC0.9914RV-GAN
Medical Image SegmentationCHASE_DB1F1 score0.8957RV-GAN
Medical Image SegmentationCHASE_DB1Sensitivity0.8199RV-GAN
Medical Image SegmentationCHASE_DB1mIOU0.9705RV-GAN
Medical Image SegmentationSTAREAUC0.9887RV-GAN
Medical Image SegmentationSTAREF1 score0.8323RV-GAN
Medical Image SegmentationSTAREmIOU0.9754RV-GAN
Retinal Vessel SegmentationCHASE_DB1AUC0.9914RV-GAN
Retinal Vessel SegmentationCHASE_DB1F1 score0.8957RV-GAN
Retinal Vessel SegmentationCHASE_DB1Sensitivity0.8199RV-GAN
Retinal Vessel SegmentationCHASE_DB1mIOU0.9705RV-GAN
Retinal Vessel SegmentationSTAREAUC0.9887RV-GAN
Retinal Vessel SegmentationSTAREF1 score0.8323RV-GAN
Retinal Vessel SegmentationSTAREmIOU0.9754RV-GAN

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