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13 August 2020 Automatic detection and counting of retina cell nuclei using deep learning
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Abstract
The ability to automatically detect, classify, calculate the size, number, and grade of retinal cells and other biological objects is critically important in eye disease like age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this paper, we developed an automated tool based on deep learning technique and Mask R-CNN model to analyze large datasets of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images and quantify retinal cells with high speed and precision. We considered three categories for outer nuclear layer (ONL) cells: live, intermediate, and pyknotic. We trained the model using a dataset of 24 samples. We then optimized the hyper-parameters using another set of 6 samples. The results of this research, after applying to the test datasets, demonstrated that our method is highly accurate for automatically detecting, categorizing, and counting cell nuclei in the ONL of the retina. Performance of our model was tested using general metrics: general mean average precision (mAP) for detection; and precision, recall, F1-score, and accuracy for categorizing and counting.
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S. M. Hadi Hosseini, Hao Chen, and Monica M. Jablonski "Automatic detection and counting of retina cell nuclei using deep learning", Proc. SPIE 11317, Medical Imaging 2020: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, 113172I (13 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2567454
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Retina

Transmission electron microscopy

Image processing

Eye

Machine learning

Neurons

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