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RESToring Clarity: Unpaired Retina Image Enhancement Using Scattering Transform

Title
RESToring Clarity: Unpaired Retina Image Enhancement Using Scattering Transform
Authors
Oh, Ellen JieunHwang, YechanHan, YubinChoi, TaegeunLee, GeunyoungKim, Won Hwa
Date Issued
2023-10-09
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Abstract
Retina images are non-invasive and highly effective in the diagnosis of various diseases such as cardiovascular and ophthalmological diseases. Accurate diagnosis depends on the quality of the retina images, however, obtaining high-quality images can be challenging due to various factors, such as noise, artifacts, and eye movement. Methods for enhancing retina images are therefore in high demand for clinical purposes, yet the problem remains challenging as there is a natural trade-off between preserving anatomical details (e.g., vessels) and increasing overall image quality other than the content in it. Moreover, training an enhancement model often requires paired images that map low-quality images to high-quality images, which may not be available in practice. In this regime, we propose a novel Retina image Enhancement framework using Scattering Transform (REST). REST uses unpaired retina image sets and does not require prior knowledge of the degraded factors. The generator in REST enhances retina images by utilizing the Anatomy Preserving Branch (APB) and the Tone Transferring Branch (TTB) with different roles. Our model successfully enhances low-quality retina images demonstrating commendable results on two independent datasets.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/121278
Article Type
Conference
Citation
International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI), page. 470 - 480, 2023-10-09
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