Two‐stage adversarial learning based unsupervised domain adaptation for retinal OCT segmentation

Author:

Diao Shengyong1,Yin Ziting1,Chen Xinjian12,Li Menghan3,Zhu Weifang1,Mateen Muhammad1,Xu Xun3,Shi Fei1,Fan Ying3

Affiliation:

1. MIPAV Lab, the School of Electronics and Information Engineering Soochow University Suzhou China

2. The State Key Laboratory of Radiation Medicine and Protection Soochow University Suzhou China

3. Shanghai General Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDeep learning based optical coherence tomography (OCT) segmentation methods have achieved excellent results, allowing quantitative analysis of large‐scale data. However, OCT images are often acquired by different devices or under different imaging protocols, which leads to serious domain shift problem. This in turn results in performance degradation of segmentation models.PurposeAiming at the domain shift problem, we propose a two‐stage adversarial learning based network (TSANet) that accomplishes unsupervised cross‐domain OCT segmentation.MethodsIn the first stage, a Fourier transform based approach is adopted to reduce image style differences from the image level. Then, adversarial learning networks, including a segmenter and a discriminator, are designed to achieve inter‐domain consistency in the segmentation output. In the second stage, pseudo labels of selected unlabeled target domain training data are used to fine‐tune the segmenter, which further improves its generalization capability. The proposed method was tested on cross‐domain datasets for choroid or retinoschisis segmentation tasks. For choroid segmentation, the model was trained on 400 images and validated on 100 images from the source domain, and then trained on 1320 unlabeled images and tested on 330 images from target domain I, and also trained on 400 unlabeled images and tested on 200 images from target domain II. For retinoschisis segmentation, the model was trained on 1284 images and validated on 312 images from the source domain, and then trained on 1024 unlabeled images and tested on 200 images from the target domain.ResultsThe proposed method achieved significantly improved results over that without domain adaptation, with improvement of 8.34%, 55.82% and 3.53% in intersection over union (IoU) respectively for the three test sets. The performance is better than some state‐of‐the‐art domain adaptation methods.ConclusionsThe proposed TSANet, with image level adaptation, feature level adaptation and pseudo‐label based fine‐tuning, achieved excellent cross‐domain generalization. This alleviates the burden of obtaining additional manual labels when adapting the deep learning model to new OCT data.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

Publisher

Wiley

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