Synthetic data generation for optical flow evaluation in the neurosurgical domain
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Towards computer-assisted neurosurgery, scene understanding algorithms for microscope video data are required. Previous work utilizes optical flow to extract spatio-temporal context from neurosurgical video sequences. However, to select an appropriate optical flow method, we need to analyze which algorithm yields the highest accuracy for the neurosurgical domain. Currently, there are no benchmark datasets available for neurosurgery. In our work, we present an approach to generate synthetic data for optical flow evaluation on the neurosurgical domain. We simulate image sequences and thereby take into account domain-specific visual conditions such as surgical instrument motion. Then, we evaluate two optical flow algorithms, Farneback and PWC-Net, on our synthetic data. Qualitative and quantitative assessments confirm that our data can be used to evaluate optical flow for the neurosurgical domain. Future work will concentrate on extending the method by modeling additional effects in neurosurgery such as elastic background motion.
Date of Publication
2021
Publication Type
Article
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en
Contributor(s)
Philipp, Markus | |
Bacher, Neal | |
Nienhaus, Jonas | |
Hauptmann, Lars | |
Lang, Laura | |
Alperovich, Anna | |
Saur, Stefan | |
Mathis-Ullrich, Franziska |
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Series
Current directions in biomedical engineering
Publisher
De Gruyter
ISSN
2364-5504
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open.access