TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward reliable calcification detection
T2 - Calibration of uncertainty in object detection from coronary optical coherence tomography images
AU - Liu, Hongshan
AU - Li, Xueshen
AU - Bamba, Abdul Latif
AU - Song, Xiaoyu
AU - Brott, Brigitta C.
AU - Litovsky, Silvio H.
AU - Gan, Yu
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PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - Significance: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become increasingly essential in assisting the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, unidentified calcified regions within a narrowed artery could impair the outcome of the treatment. Fast and objective identification is paramount to automatically procuring accurate readings on calcifications within the artery. Aim: We aim to rapidly identify calcification in coronary OCT images using a bounding box and reduce the prediction bias in automated prediction models. Approach: We first adopt a deep learning-based object detection model to rapidly draw the calcified region from coronary OCT images using a bounding box. We measure the uncertainty of predictions based on the expected calibration errors, thus assessing the certainty level of detection results. To calibrate confidence scores of predictions, we implement dependent logistic calibration using each detection result s confidence and center coordinates. Results: We implemented an object detection module to draw the boundary of the calcified region at a rate of 140 frames per second. With the calibrated confidence score of each prediction, we lower the uncertainty of predictions in calcification detection and eliminate the estimation bias from various object detection methods. The calibrated confidence of prediction results in a confidence error of ∼0.13, suggesting that the confidence calibration on calcification detection could provide a more trustworthy result. Conclusions: Given the rapid detection and effective calibration of the proposed work, we expect that it can assist in clinical evaluation of treating the CAD during the imaging-guided procedure.
AB - Significance: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become increasingly essential in assisting the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, unidentified calcified regions within a narrowed artery could impair the outcome of the treatment. Fast and objective identification is paramount to automatically procuring accurate readings on calcifications within the artery. Aim: We aim to rapidly identify calcification in coronary OCT images using a bounding box and reduce the prediction bias in automated prediction models. Approach: We first adopt a deep learning-based object detection model to rapidly draw the calcified region from coronary OCT images using a bounding box. We measure the uncertainty of predictions based on the expected calibration errors, thus assessing the certainty level of detection results. To calibrate confidence scores of predictions, we implement dependent logistic calibration using each detection result s confidence and center coordinates. Results: We implemented an object detection module to draw the boundary of the calcified region at a rate of 140 frames per second. With the calibrated confidence score of each prediction, we lower the uncertainty of predictions in calcification detection and eliminate the estimation bias from various object detection methods. The calibrated confidence of prediction results in a confidence error of ∼0.13, suggesting that the confidence calibration on calcification detection could provide a more trustworthy result. Conclusions: Given the rapid detection and effective calibration of the proposed work, we expect that it can assist in clinical evaluation of treating the CAD during the imaging-guided procedure.
KW - calibration
KW - coronary artery disease
KW - deep learning
KW - optical coherence tomography
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U2 - 10.1117/1.JBO.28.3.036008
DO - 10.1117/1.JBO.28.3.036008
M3 - Article
C2 - 36992694
AN - SCOPUS:85151211334
SN - 1083-3668
VL - 28
SP - 36008
JO - Journal of Biomedical Optics
JF - Journal of Biomedical Optics
IS - 3
ER -