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SAM-OCTA: Prompting Segment-Anything for OCTA Image Segmentation

Biomedical Signal Processing and Control (BSPC), 2023
Abstract

In the analysis of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) images, the operation of segmenting specific targets is necessary. Existing methods typically train on supervised datasets with limited samples (approximately a few hundred), which can lead to overfitting. To address this, the low-rank adaptation technique is adopted for foundation model fine-tuning and proposed corresponding prompt point generation strategies to process various segmentation tasks on OCTA datasets. This method is named SAM-OCTA and has been experimented on the publicly available OCTA-500 and ROSE datasets. This method achieves or approaches state-of-the-art segmentation performance metrics. The effect and applicability of prompt points are discussed in detail for the retinal vessel, foveal avascular zone, capillary, artery, and vein segmentation tasks. Furthermore, SAM-OCTA accomplishes local vessel segmentation and effective artery-vein segmentation, which was not well-solved in previous works. The code is available at https://github.com/ShellRedia/SAM-OCTA.

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