Visual tracking of da Vinci instruments for laparoscopic surgery
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Abstract
Intraoperative tracking of laparoscopic instruments is a prerequisite to realize further assistance functions. Since endoscopic images are always available, this sensor input can be used to localize the instruments without special devices or robot kinematics. In this paper, we present an image-based markerless 3D tracking of different da Vinci instruments in near real-time without an explicit model. The method is based on different visual cues to segment the instrument tip, calculates a tip point and uses a multiple object particle filter for tracking. The accuracy and robustness is evaluated with in vivo data.
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Medical Imaging 2014 |
Publisher | SPIE - The international society for optics and photonics, Bellingham |
ISBN (print) | 9780819498298 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Externally published | Yes |
Publication series
Series | Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE |
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Volume | 9036 |
ISSN | 1605-7422 |
Conference
Title | Medical Imaging 2014: Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling |
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Duration | 18 - 20 February 2014 |
City | San Diego, CA |
Country | United States of America |
External IDs
ORCID | /0000-0002-4590-1908/work/163294096 |
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Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Keywords
- Endoscopic Image Processing, Endoscopic Vision, Localization & Tracking Technologies, Robotic-assisted surgery