1 code implementation • 24 Mar 2017 • Daniil Pakhomov, Vittal Premachandran, Max Allan, Mahdi Azizian, Nassir Navab
Detection, tracking, and pose estimation of surgical instruments are crucial tasks for computer assistance during minimally invasive robotic surgery.
no code implementations • 7 May 2018 • Sebastian Bodenstedt, Max Allan, Anthony Agustinos, Xiaofei Du, Luis Garcia-Peraza-Herrera, Hannes Kenngott, Thomas Kurmann, Beat Müller-Stich, Sebastien Ourselin, Daniil Pakhomov, Raphael Sznitman, Marvin Teichmann, Martin Thoma, Tom Vercauteren, Sandrine Voros, Martin Wagner, Pamela Wochner, Lena Maier-Hein, Danail Stoyanov, Stefanie Speidel
The paper presents a comparative validation study of different vision-based methods for instrument segmentation and tracking in the context of robotic as well as conventional laparoscopic surgery.
no code implementations • 8 Jul 2020 • Daniil Pakhomov, Nassir Navab
To account for reduced accuracy of the discovered light-weight deep residual network and avoid adding any additional computational burden, we perform a differentiable search over dilation rates for residual units of our network.
no code implementations • 9 Jul 2020 • Daniil Pakhomov, Wei Shen, Nassir Navab
Surgical tool segmentation in endoscopic images is an important problem: it is a crucial step towards full instrument pose estimation and it is used for integration of pre- and intra-operative images into the endoscopic view.
no code implementations • 12 Jul 2021 • Sanchit Hira, Ritwik Das, Abhinav Modi, Daniil Pakhomov
In this work, we present our results on the ARID dataset.
1 code implementation • 26 Jul 2021 • Daniil Pakhomov, Sanchit Hira, Narayani Wagle, Kemar E. Green, Nassir Navab
Derived regions are consistent across different images and coincide with human-defined semantic classes on some datasets.