This paper presents a tracking algorithm for automatic instrument localization in robotically assisted laparoscopic surgery. We present a simple and robust system that doesn't need the presence of artificial marks, or special colours to distinguish the instruments. So, the system enables the robot to track the usual instruments used in laparoscopic operations. Since the instruments are normally the most structured objects in laparoscopic scenes, the algorithm uses the Hough transform to detect straight lines in the scene. In order to distinguish among different instruments or other structured elements present in the scene, motion information is also used. We give in this paper a detailed description of all stages of the system
Abstract. We present a system for marking, tracking and visually aug-menting a deformable surgical s...
Laparoscopic surgery faithfully reproduce the principles of conventional surgery with minimal physic...
Laparoscopic surgery is performed by entering patient\u27s abdominal area with two surgical tools an...
This paper presents a tracking algorithm for automatic instrument localization in robotically assist...
International audienceThe use of a robotized camera holder in laparoscopic surgery allows a surgeon ...
International audienceThe tracking of surgical instruments o fers interesting possibilities for the ...
This work presents a robotic vision system that automatically retrieves and positions surgical instr...
International audienceDuring a laparoscopic surgery, the endoscope can be manipulated by an assistan...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple and robust algorithm which permits to track surg...
Abstract. This paper presents a robotic vision system that automatically retrieves and positions sur...
We present a system for marking, tracking and visually augmenting a deformable surgical site by the ...
We present a system for marking, tracking and visually augmenting a deformable surgical site by the ...
Ce travail présente l'étude et la réalisation d'un système de vision robotique qui récupère et posit...
Abstract — Surgical tool tracking is an important key func-tionality for many high-level tasks in bo...
Abstract—Surgical tool tracking is an important key func-tionality for many high-level tasks such as...
Abstract. We present a system for marking, tracking and visually aug-menting a deformable surgical s...
Laparoscopic surgery faithfully reproduce the principles of conventional surgery with minimal physic...
Laparoscopic surgery is performed by entering patient\u27s abdominal area with two surgical tools an...
This paper presents a tracking algorithm for automatic instrument localization in robotically assist...
International audienceThe use of a robotized camera holder in laparoscopic surgery allows a surgeon ...
International audienceThe tracking of surgical instruments o fers interesting possibilities for the ...
This work presents a robotic vision system that automatically retrieves and positions surgical instr...
International audienceDuring a laparoscopic surgery, the endoscope can be manipulated by an assistan...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple and robust algorithm which permits to track surg...
Abstract. This paper presents a robotic vision system that automatically retrieves and positions sur...
We present a system for marking, tracking and visually augmenting a deformable surgical site by the ...
We present a system for marking, tracking and visually augmenting a deformable surgical site by the ...
Ce travail présente l'étude et la réalisation d'un système de vision robotique qui récupère et posit...
Abstract — Surgical tool tracking is an important key func-tionality for many high-level tasks in bo...
Abstract—Surgical tool tracking is an important key func-tionality for many high-level tasks such as...
Abstract. We present a system for marking, tracking and visually aug-menting a deformable surgical s...
Laparoscopic surgery faithfully reproduce the principles of conventional surgery with minimal physic...
Laparoscopic surgery is performed by entering patient\u27s abdominal area with two surgical tools an...