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Weakly Supervised Anterior Lens Surface Segmentation for Cataract Detection

  • University of Cagliari
  • Costa Rica Institute of Technology
  • Cornell University

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Resumen

Accurate segmentation of cataract opacities on the anterior lens surface in anterior-segment images could improve early diagnosis and treatment planning in ophthalmology. Automated algorithms could play an important role in addressing the worldwide shortage of clinicians. However, manual annotation of medical images is time-consuming, costly, and often requires expert knowledge. In this study, we propose a weakly supervised learning framework for anterior lens surface segmentation for cataract detection that leverages limited labeled data alongside a larger set of unlabeled images. Our approach integrates class activation maps generated by a deep neural network (trained only with image-level labels) with the output of a foundation segmentation model, minimizing annotation effort. We evaluate the model on a curated dataset of anterior-segment images, demonstrating competitive performance compared to fully supervised baselines. The results suggest that weak supervision can be a viable strategy for scalable and efficient cataract detection, potentially improving access to automated screening tools in resource-limited settings. Notably, the accuracy gains of SAM in Automatic Mask Generator (AMG) mode come with higher inference cost, highlighting a clear accuracy-efficiency trade-off in deployment.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojada2025 IEEE 7th International Conference on BioInspired Processing, BIP 2025
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (versión digital)9798331570149
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2025
Evento7th IEEE International Conference on BioInspired Processing, BIP 2025 - Perez Zeledon, Costa Rica
Duración: 3 dic 20255 dic 2025

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Nombre2025 IEEE 7th International Conference on BioInspired Processing, BIP 2025

Conferencia

Conferencia7th IEEE International Conference on BioInspired Processing, BIP 2025
País/TerritorioCosta Rica
CiudadPerez Zeledon
Período3/12/255/12/25

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