IEEE Trans Med Imaging
October 2023
In recent intelligent-robot-assisted surgery studies, an urgent issue is how to detect the motion of instruments and soft tissue accurately from intra-operative images. Although optical flow technology from computer vision is a powerful solution to the motion-tracking problem, it has difficulty obtaining the pixel-wise optical flow ground truth of real surgery videos for supervised learning. Thus, unsupervised learning methods are critical.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurgical scene segmentation provides critical information for guidance in micro-neurosurgery. Segmentation of instruments and critical tissues contributes further to robot assisted surgery and surgical evaluation. However, due to the lack of relevant scene segmentation dataset, scale variation and local similarity, micro-neurosurgical segmentation faces many challenges.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurgical instrument segmentation plays a promising role in robot-assisted surgery. However, illumination issues often appear in surgical scenes, altering the color and texture of surgical instruments. Changes in visual features make surgical instrument segmentation difficult.
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