I. Introduction
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide (only second to cataracts), as well as the foremost cause of irreversible blindness [1]. Since vision loss from glaucoma cannot be reversed, early screening and detection methods are essential to preserve vision and life quality. One major glaucoma screening technique is optic nerve head (ONH) assessment, which employs a binary classification to identify the glaucomatous and healthy subjects [2]. However, the manual assessment by trained clinicians is time consuming and costly, and not suitable for population screening.