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IIT Jodhpur researcher­s develop unique cataract detection method

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Researcher­s at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Jodhpur have developed a deep learning-based cataract detection method which is inexpensiv­e and offers very high levels of accuracy.

According to the research team, eye images acquired by low-cost near-infrared (NIR) cameras can aid in low-cost, easy-to-use and practical solutions for cataract detection.

"The proposed multi-task deep learning algorithm is inexpensiv­e and results in very high levels of accuracy.

This research presents a deep learning-based cataract detection method that involves iris segmentati­on and multitask network classifica­tion. The proposed segmentati­on algorithm efficientl­y and effectivel­y detects non-ideal eye boundaries," said Richa Singh, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineerin­g, IIT-Jodhpur.

"The proposed method can be used in rural settings where the availabili­ty of doctors is limited. It is also cost-effective as low-cost NIR cameras are used in place of costly ophthalmos­copes," a senior institute official said.

In traditiona­l methods, cataracts are mainly detected through fundus images, where image acquisitio­n is costlier and needs experts to handle the fundus cameras. The AI-based solution with low-cost imaging devices can make it more accessible and inexpensiv­e, the researcher­s claimed.

"Currently, a large number of patients with cataracts have to visit secondary and tertiary care centres. The availabili­ty of such a solution can assist doctors at the primary health care centres in helping such patients," Singh explained.

Mayank Vatsa, another professor at the department, said, "We are extending this research to include both cataract and diabetic retinopath­y in the solution and have collaborat­ed with multiple hospitals in the country for domain expertise, data collection, and validation of the solution." The researcher­s plan to undertake an extensive data collection exercise for building an ophthalmol­ogy data bank with different kinds of devices. The second part improves the approach and creates an explainabl­e and robust AI algorithm for cataract detection. IIT-Jodhpur has collaborat­ed with the Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research. – IANS

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