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  • This study aims to improve the speed of laparoscopic tool detection on embedded devices, which are portable and scalable but may have limited computing resources.
  • The researchers modified the YOLOv7 model by halving its feature channels and integrating a new RepBlock, resulting in the YOLOv7-RepFPN model to reduce computational complexity.
  • Experimental results showed that the YOLOv7-RepFPN achieved an mAP of 88.2% with 62.9 FPS for tool detection, outperforming the original YOLOv7 in speed while keeping accuracy nearly the same.

Article Abstract

This study focuses on enhancing the inference speed of laparoscopic tool detection on embedded devices. Laparoscopy, a minimally invasive surgery technique, markedly reduces patient recovery times and postoperative complications. Real-time laparoscopic tool detection helps assisting laparoscopy by providing information for surgical navigation, and its implementation on embedded devices is gaining interest due to the portability, network independence and scalability of the devices. However, embedded devices often face computation resource limitations, potentially hindering inference speed. To mitigate this concern, the work introduces a two-fold modification to the YOLOv7 model: the feature channels and integrate RepBlock is halved, yielding the YOLOv7-RepFPN model. This configuration leads to a significant reduction in computational complexity. Additionally, the focal EIoU (efficient intersection of union) loss function is employed for bounding box regression. Experimental results on an embedded device demonstrate that for frame-by-frame laparoscopic tool detection, the proposed YOLOv7-RepFPN achieved an mAP of 88.2% (with IoU set to 0.5) on a custom dataset based on EndoVis17, and an inference speed of 62.9 FPS. Contrasting with the original YOLOv7, which garnered an 89.3% mAP and 41.8 FPS under identical conditions, the methodology enhances the speed by 21.1 FPS while maintaining detection accuracy. This emphasizes the effectiveness of the work.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11022232PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/htl2.12072DOI Listing

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