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Construction of Multi-View Capturing System for Laparotomy
While surgical videos are crucial for training young surgeons, traditional video capturing methods often suffer from significant occlusions caused by the movements of surgeons' heads and hands. Hence the surgical field, which is important for the transmission of procedural skills, is often invisible in the videos. To solve this problem, this paper proposes a multi-view capturing system formed by a ring-shape camera array. The occlusion can be avoided by shifting the viewpoints between cameras views. We also inducted bullet-time video technology to realize smooth and intuitive camera switching. Clinical experiments in the operating room are conducted to verify the effectiveness of the capturing method against the occlusion problem.