在基于模拟的外科训练中同步来自腹腔镜手术的不同视频流

Zheshen Wang, Baoxin Li
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在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法来同步从基于模拟的外科训练中常见腹腔镜手术中捕获的多个视频。不同的视频源包括两个手视图序列和一个工具视图序列,其中不包含与手视图的任何视觉重叠。视频的同步对于进一步的视觉分析任务至关重要。据我们所知,目前还没有研究处理捕捉同一物理事件的不同方面的完全不同的视觉流的同步。在该方法中,提取优势运动直方图(HoDM)并将其用作每帧的特征。提出了多视图序列相关性(MSC),作为HoDM大小的两两相关和成对HoDM方向模式的共现率的累积乘积,用于对可能的时间排列构型进行排序。通过一个从粗到精的搜索过程,使所有序列的重叠长度和MSC分数最大化,从而确定同步视频的最终相对位移。对41组两组腹腔镜手术视频进行了实验,并与start-of- art方法进行了性能比较,验证了所提方法的有效性。
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Synchronizing disparate video streams from laparoscopic operations in simulation-based surgical training
In this paper, we propose a novel approach for synchronizing multiple videos captured from common laparoscopic operations in simulation-based surgical training. The disparate video sources include two hand-view sequences and one tool-view sequence that does not contain any visual overlap with the hand views. The synchronization of the video is essential for further visual analysis tasks. To the best of our knowledge, there is no prior work dealing with synchronization of completely different visual streams capturing different aspects of the same physical event. In the proposed approach, histograms of dominant motion (HoDM) are extracted and used as features for each frame. Multi-view sequence correlation (MSC), computed as accumulated products of pairwise correlations of HoDM magnitudes and co-occurrence rate of pairwise HoDM orientation patterns, is proposed for ranking possible configurations of temporal alignment. The final relative shifts for synchronizing the videos are determined by maximizing both the overlap length of all sequences and the MSC scores through a coarse-to-fine search procedure. Experiments were performed on 41 groups of videos of two laparoscopic operations, and the performance was compared to start-of-the-art method, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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