Optical coherence tomography (OCT), a non-invasive high-resolution imaging technology of retinal tissues, has been widely used in the diagnosis of retinal diseases. However, the shortage of ophthalmologists and the overloaded work have caused great difficulties in screening for retinal diseases. Therefore, developing an accurate automatic diagnosis system for screening retinal diseases in OCT images is essential for the prevention and treatment of retinal diseases. To this end, we propose a novel multi-view-based automatic aided diagnosis method for simultaneously screening multiple diseases in retinal OCT images. First, we collected 11,211 cases of 11 common retinal diseases from the ophthalmology clinic, and each case included two OCTs acquired from different views. Then, to automatically and accurately screen diseases in retinal OCT images, a novel multi-view attention network is proposed for screening retinal diseases based on the collected data. Finally, we conduct experiments based on the collected clinical data to evaluate the performance of the proposed method. The AUC of the proposed method achieves 0.9023, which indicates the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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