SD-Net: joint surgical gesture recognition and skill assessment

Author:

Zhang Jinglu,Nie YinyuORCID,Lyu Yao,Yang Xiaosong,Chang Jian,Zhang Jian Jun

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Surgical gesture recognition has been an essential task for providing intraoperative context-aware assistance and scheduling clinical resources. However, previous methods present limitations in catching long-range temporal information, and many of them require additional sensors. To address these challenges, we propose a symmetric dilated network, namely SD-Net, to jointly recognize surgical gestures and assess surgical skill levels only using RGB surgical video sequences. Methods We utilize symmetric 1D temporal dilated convolution layers to hierarchically capture gesture clues under different receptive fields such that features in different time span can be aggregated. In addition, a self-attention network is bridged in the middle to calculate the global frame-to-frame relativity. Results We evaluate our method on a robotic suturing task from the JIGSAWS dataset. The gesture recognition task largely outperforms the state of the arts on the frame-wise accuracy up to $$\sim $$ 6 points and the F1@50 score $$\sim $$ 8 points. We also keep the 100% predicted accuracy for the skill assessment task using LOSO validation scheme. Conclusion The results indicate that our architecture is able to obtain representative surgical video features by extensively considering the spatial, temporal and relational context from raw video input. Furthermore, the better performance in multi-task learning implies that surgical skill assessment has a complementary effects to gesture recognition task.

Funder

Technische Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Informatics,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Surgery,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Biomedical Engineering

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