Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an essential imaging modality in
ophthalmology, providing insights into retinal structure. However, the lack of standardized
biomarkers and comprehensive analysis limits its potential in clinical practice and research.
The Horus Project aims to bridge this gap by creating the largest global OCT biomarker atlas
through AI-agent enhanced annotation and crowdsourced collaboration.
Inspired by Prof.
Fei-Fei Li's ImageNet initiative, we envision a global platform where ophthalmologists and
medical students collectively contribute to annotating and standardizing OCT biomarkers,
driving progress in ophthalmic research and practice.