The b-scan dataset (DSB-Scan) was composed of 3.5 mm circle b-scans from 771 scans (from 771 eyes) collected with a Heidelberg Spectralis OCT (Heidelberg Engineering, Inc., Heidelberg, Germany). We also generated the circumpapillary RNFL (cpRNFL) thickness profile for each scan. The orientation of these thickness profiles was in T (temporal)–S (superior)–N (nasal)–I (inferior)–T (temporal), following the same format as the commercial Heidelberg cpRNFL reports (Fig. 2A), whereas the commercial full Hood Glaucoma Report (Heidelberg Engineering, Inc.) in Figure 2B was in N (nasal)–S (superior)–T (temporal)–I (inferior)–N (nasal).
(A) Example cpRNFL report (left) and (B) full Hood Glaucoma Report (right). The cpRNFL report served as RS1B-Scan. The full report served as RS2B-Scan, and the b-scan alone (shown in red rectangle) served as RS3B-Scan.
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