Open-source segmentation and biometry dataset using spectrally-multiplexed whole-eye optical coherence tomography
Ruobing Qian, Catherine Fromm, Pushkar Anand, Kyle Johnson, Zach Willms, Yimin Ding, Weihan Zhang, Ali Behrooz, Mohamed El-Haddad

TL;DR
This paper introduces a spectrally-multiplexed whole-eye OCT system with an automated processing pipeline, providing accurate 3D ocular measurements and a large open-source dataset to advance eye imaging research.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel dual-wavelength WEOCT system with deep learning-based processing and release a large annotated dataset to support ocular biometry research.
Findings
Accurate simultaneous measurements of cornea topography and 3D pupil center.
Demonstrated system's effectiveness through user and phantom studies.
Published a large open-source dataset of processed ocular volumes.
Abstract
Whole-eye optical coherence tomography (WEOCT) has emerged as a transformative imaging modality capable of simultaneously capturing the anterior and posterior segments of the human eye. WEOCT enables comprehensive ocular biometry, which is critical for a wide range of clinical and research applications-from intraocular lens power calculation, myopia progression monitoring, and refractive surgery planning to the precise measurement of the visual and optical axes and the generation of personalized eye models for eye tracking in virtual, augmented and mixed reality(VR/AR/MR). However, existing WEOCT systems often face trade-offs between signal-to-noise ratio, imaging speed, and the ability to capture dynamic processes without motion artifacts. To address these limitations, we present a novel spectrally-multiplexed WEOCT system that utilizes two synchronized 200 kHz swept sources at 1310 nm…
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