Fine-grained attention & knowledge-based collaborative network for diabetic retinopathy grading

Heliyon. 2023 Jun 16;9(7):e17217. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17217. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Accurate diabetic retinopathy (DR) grading is crucial for making the proper treatment plan to reduce the damage caused by vision loss. This task is challenging due to the fact that the DR related lesions are often small and subtle in visual differences and intra-class variations. Moreover, relationships between the lesions and the DR levels are complicated. Although many deep learning (DL) DR grading systems have been developed with some success, there are still rooms for grading accuracy improvement. A common issue is that not much medical knowledge was used in these DL DR grading systems. As a result, the grading results are not properly interpreted by ophthalmologists, thus hinder the potential for practical applications. This paper proposes a novel fine-grained attention & knowledge-based collaborative network (FA+KC-Net) to address this concern. The fine-grained attention network dynamically divides the extracted feature maps into smaller patches and effectively captures small image features that are meaningful in the sense of its training from large amount of retinopathy fundus images. The knowledge-based collaborative network extracts a-priori medical knowledge features, i.e., lesions such as the microaneurysms (MAs), soft exudates (SEs), hard exudates (EXs), and hemorrhages (HEs). Finally, decision rules are developed to fuse the DR grading results from the fine-grained network and the knowledge-based collaborative network to make the final grading. Extensive experiments are carried out on four widely-used datasets, the DDR, Messidor, APTOS, and EyePACS to evaluate the efficacy of our method and compare with other state-of-the-art (SOTA) DL models. Simulation results show that proposed FA+KC-Net is accurate and stable, achieves the best performances on the DDR, Messidor, and APTOS datasets.

Keywords: Attention mechanism; Diabetic retinopathy grading; Fine-grain; Knowledge-based network; Medical image analysis.