SeminarRecording AvailableMachine Learning

Diverse applications of artificial intelligence and mathematical approaches in ophthalmology

Schedule
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
14:00 UTC
Tiarnán Keenan

Dr

National Eye Institute (NEI)

Host: Mathematical and Computational Ophthalmology

Recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

Mathematical and Computational Ophthalmology

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

Ophthalmology is ideally placed to benefit from recent advances in artificial intelligence. It is a highly image-based specialty and provides unique access to the microvascular circulation and the central nervous system. This talk will demonstrate diverse applications of machine learning and deep learning techniques in ophthalmology, including in age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of blindness in industrialized countries, and cataract, the leading cause of blindness worldwide. This will include deep learning approaches to automated diagnosis, quantitative severity classification, and prognostic prediction of disease progression, both from images alone and accompanied by demographic and genetic information. The approaches discussed will include deep feature extraction, label transfer, and multi-modal, multi-task training. Cluster analysis, an unsupervised machine learning approach to data classification, will be demonstrated by its application to geographic atrophy in AMD, including exploration of genotype-phenotype relationships. Finally, mediation analysis will be discussed, with the aim of dissecting complex relationships between AMD disease features, genotype, and progression.

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