UTHealth - Fundus and Synthetic OCT-A Dataset (UT-FSOCTA)
Version 1Introduction Vessel segmentation in fundus images is essential in the diagnosis and prognosis of retinal diseases and the identification of image-based biomarkers. However, creating a vessel segmentation map can be a tedious and time consuming process, requiring careful delineation of the vasculature, which is especially hard for microcapillary plexi in fundus images. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a relatively novel modality visualizing blood flow and microcapillary ple
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Introduction
Vessel segmentation in fundus images is essential in the diagnosis and prognosis of retinal diseases and the identification of image-based biomarkers. However, creating a vessel segmentation map can be a tedious and time consuming process, requiring careful delineation of the vasculature, which is especially hard for microcapillary plexi in fundus images. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a relatively novel modality visualizing blood flow and microcapillary ple