Paper: MICCAI (2007) “A Boosted Segmentation Method for Surgical Workflow Analysis”

November 1st, 2007 Irfan Essa Posted in Activity Recognition, Health Systems, Papers, Research No Comments »

N. Padoy, T. Blum, I. Essa, H. Feußner, M.O. Berger, N. Navab A Boosted Segmentation Method for Surgical Workflow Analysis Proceedings of Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2007) (to appear), Brisbane, Australia, Oct. 29 - Nov. 2 2007 (bib)

Abstract

As demands on hospital efficiency increase, there is a stronger need for automatic analysis, recovery, and modification of surgical workflows. Even though most of the previous work has dealt with higher level and hospital-wide workflow including issues like document management, workflow is also an important issue within the surgery room. Its study has a high potential, e.g., for building context-sensitive operating rooms, evaluating and training surgical staff, optimizing surgeries and generating automatic reports. In this paper we propose an approach to segment the surgical workflow into phases based on temporal synchronization of multidimensional state vectors. Our method is evaluated on the example of laparoscopic cholecystectomy with state vectors representing tool usage during the surgeries. The discriminative power of each instrument in regard to each phase is estimated using AdaBoost. A boosted version of the Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) algorithm is used to create a surgical reference model and to segment a newly observed surgery. Full cross-validation on ten surgeries is performed and the method is compared to standard DTW and to Hidden Markov Models.

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GT Research Horizons — Fall 2003

October 30th, 2003 Irfan Essa Posted in Aware Home, Health Systems, Human Factors, In The News, Intelligent Environments, Research No Comments »

GT Research Horizons — Fall 2003

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