what is the meaning of gold standard in DRIVE data base?
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hi would you please tell me about gold standard in DRIVE database(retinal images database)? should I compare my results ( I mean segmentation blood vessel results) to gold standard or human observer? Thanks
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Thorsten
on 7 Dec 2015
Edited: Thorsten
on 7 Dec 2015
The data base states
The set of 40 images has been divided into a training and a test set, both containing 20
images. For the training images, a single manual segmentation of the vasculature is
available. For the test cases, two manual segmentations are available; one is used as gold
standard, the other one can be used to compare computer generated segmentations with those
of an independent human observer. All human observers that manually segmented the
vasculature were instructed and trained by an experienced ophthalmologist. They were asked
to mark all pixels for which they were for at least 70% certain that they were vessel.
So there is actually no difference between the "gold standard" segmentations and the "independent human observer". Both are segmentations by human observers trained by an experienced ophthalmologist. There is actually no real ground truth to compare your results to. So the "gold standard" is served as a pseudo-ground truth. You should compare your images to the gold standard. Then to evaluate the quality of your segmentation, you can compare it to how a well another human observer does compared to the gold standard.
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Dec 2015
Usually, the "gold standard" refers to the results that would typically be obtained by a highly trained human with years of experience.
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Thorsten
on 7 Dec 2015
I have found no hint that for the DRIVE DB the gold standard was actually segmented by an expert and the other segmentation by a less trained human observer. Both are equally well trained, and one was taken as "gold standard". http://www.isi.uu.nl/Research/Databases/DRIVE/
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