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Connectivity-based deep learning approach for segmentation of the epithelium in human esophageal OCT images.

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used for diagnosis of esophageal diseases such as Barrett’s esophagus. Given the large volume of OCT data acquired, automated analysis is needed. Here we propose a bilateral connectivity-based neural network for in vivo human esophageal OCT layer segmentation. Our method, connectivity-based CE-Net (Bicon-CE), defines layer segmentation as a combination of pixel connectivity modeling and pixel-wise tissue classification. Bicon-CE outperformed other widely used neural networks and reduced common topological prediction issues in tissues from healthy patients and from patients with Barrett’s esophagus. This is the first end-to-end learning method developed for automatic segmentation of the epithelium in in vivo human esophageal OCT images.© 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement.

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