Affiliation:
1. College of Computer Sciences and Technology, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China
2. State Key Laboratory of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Systems, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
Abstract
Instrument pose estimation is a key demand in computer-aided surgery, and its main challenges lie in two aspects: Firstly, the difficulty of obtaining stable corresponding image feature points due to the instruments’ high refraction and complicated background, and secondly, the lack of labeled pose data. This study aims to tackle the pose estimation problem of surgical instruments in the current endoscope system using a single endoscopic image. More specifically, a weakly supervised method based on the instrument’s image segmentation contour is proposed, with the effective assistance of synthesized endoscopic images. Our method consists of the following three modules: a segmentation module to automatically detect the instrument in the input image, followed by a point inference module to predict the image locations of the implicit feature points of the instrument, and a point back-propagatable Perspective-n-Point module to estimate the pose from the tentative 2D–3D corresponding points. To alleviate the over-reliance on point correspondence accuracy, the local errors of feature point matching and the global inconsistency of the corresponding contours are simultaneously minimized. Our proposed method is validated with both real and synthetic images in comparison with the current state-of-the-art methods.
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