Which Generative Adversarial Network Yields High-Quality Synthetic Medical Images: Investigation Using AMD Image Datasets
Deep learning has been proposed for the assessment and classification of medical images. However, many medical image databases with appropriately labeled and annotated images are small and imbalanced, and thus unsuitable to train and validate such models. The option is to generate synthetic images and one successful technique has been patented which limits its use for others. We have developed a free-access, alternate method for generating synthetic high-resolution images using Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) for data augmentation and showed their effectiveness using eye-fundus images for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) identification. Ten different GAN architectures were compared to generate synthetic eye-fundus images with and without AMD. Data from three public databases were evaluated using the Fréchet Inception Distance (FID), two clinical experts and deep-learning classification. The results show that StyleGAN2 reached the lowest FID (166.17), and clinicians could not accurately differentiate between real and synthetic images. ResNet-18 architecture obtained the best performance with 85 accuracy and outperformed the two experts in detecting AMD fundus images, whose average accuracy was 77.5 method, and will provide an alternative to generating high-quality synthetic medical images. Free access has been provided to the entire method to facilitate the further development of this field.
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