A Spatiotemporal Model for Precise and Efficient Fully-automatic 3D Motion Correction in OCT
Stefan Ploner, Siyu Chen, Jungeun Won, Lennart Husvogt, Katharina, Breininger, Julia Schottenhamml, James Fujimoto, Andreas Maier

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel spatiotemporal model and automatic optimization method for precise, fast 3D motion correction in OCT imaging, significantly improving accuracy and clinical applicability.
Contribution
It presents a new domain-specific spatiotemporal motion correction model and a reference-free optimization strategy for OCT volumes, enabling continuous, accurate correction of eye motion artifacts.
Findings
Median runtime under 9 seconds for clinical use
Achieved submicron axial repeatability (0.51 um)
Accurate correction during microsaccades and ocular tremor
Abstract
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a micrometer-scale, volumetric imaging modality that has become a clinical standard in ophthalmology. OCT instruments image by raster-scanning a focused light spot across the retina, acquiring sequential cross-sectional images to generate volumetric data. Patient eye motion during the acquisition poses unique challenges: Non-rigid, discontinuous distortions can occur, leading to gaps in data and distorted topographic measurements. We present a new distortion model and a corresponding fully-automatic, reference-free optimization strategy for computational motion correction in orthogonally raster-scanned, retinal OCT volumes. Using a novel, domain-specific spatiotemporal parametrization of forward-warping displacements, eye motion can be corrected continuously for the first time. Parameter estimation with temporal regularization improves robustness…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Coherence Tomography Applications · Retinal Imaging and Analysis · Retinal and Macular Surgery
