Fundus Image-based Visual Acuity Assessment with PAC-Guarantees

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Authors Sooyong Jang, Kuk Jin Jang, Hyonyoung Choi, Yong-Seop Han, Seongjin Lee, Jin-hyun Kim, Insup Lee arXiv ID 2412.06624 Category eess.IV: Image & Video Processing Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.CV Citations 0 Venue ML4H@NeurIPS Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Timely detection and treatment are essential for maintaining eye health. Visual acuity (VA), which measures the clarity of vision at a distance, is a crucial metric for managing eye health. Machine learning (ML) techniques have been introduced to assist in VA measurement, potentially alleviating clinicians' workloads. However, the inherent uncertainties in ML models make relying solely on them for VA prediction less than ideal. The VA prediction task involves multiple sources of uncertainty, requiring more robust approaches. A promising method is to build prediction sets or intervals rather than point estimates, offering coverage guarantees through techniques like conformal prediction and Probably Approximately Correct (PAC) prediction sets. Despite the potential, to date, these approaches have not been applied to the VA prediction task.To address this, we propose a method for deriving prediction intervals for estimating visual acuity from fundus images with a PAC guarantee. Our experimental results demonstrate that the PAC guarantees are upheld, with performance comparable to or better than that of two prior works that do not provide such guarantees.
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