Abstract
Over the past few years, there has been an unprecedented and tremendous excitement for artificial intelligence (AI) research in the field of Ophthalmology; this has naturally been translated to glaucoma—a progressive optic neuropathy characterized by retinal ganglion cell axon loss and associated visual field defects. In this review, we aim to discuss how AI may have a unique opportunity to tackle the many challenges faced in the glaucoma clinic. This is because glaucoma remains poorly understood with difficulties in providing early diagnosis and prognosis accurately and in a timely fashion. In the short term, AI could also become a game changer by paving the way for the first cost-effective glaucoma screening campaigns. While there are undeniable technical and clinical challenges ahead, and more so than for other ophthalmic disorders whereby AI is already booming, we strongly believe that glaucoma specialists should embrace AI as a companion to their practice. Finally, this review will also remind ourselves that glaucoma is a complex group of disorders with a multitude of physiological manifestations that cannot yet be observed clinically. AI in glaucoma is here to stay, but it will not be the only tool to solve glaucoma.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Glaucoma |
Subtitle of host publication | A Neurodegenerative Disease of the Retina and Beyond - Part B |
Editors | Giacinto Bagetta, Carlo Nucci |
Publisher | Elsevier B.V. |
Pages | 37-64 |
Number of pages | 28 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780323853415 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Externally published | Yes |
Publication series
Name | Progress in Brain Research |
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Volume | 257 |
ISSN (Print) | 0079-6123 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 1875-7855 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2020 Elsevier B.V.
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- General Neuroscience
Keywords
- Artificial intelligence
- Deep learning
- Glaucoma diagnosis
- Glaucoma prognosis
- Glaucoma screening
- Optic nerve head
- Optical coherence tomography
- Structure and function