Surgical instrument posture estimation and tracking based on LSTM
Siyu Lu, Jun Yang, Bo Yang, Xiaolu Li, Zhengtong Yin, Lirong Yin, Wenfeng Zheng
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Southwest University Guizhou University Louisiana State University
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The surgical navigation system enhances surgical safety and accuracy by providing precise guidance. However, traditional pose estimation algorithms lack real-time performance and accuracy. To address this issue, a multi-average Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) prediction network is designed to maintain sensitivity in estimating the position of surgical instruments and track their random motion trends. Additionally, the spatial coordinates of positioning markers are applied back to the imaging plane, reducing the recognition range and improving algorithm running speed. Experimental results show that the average time of estimation is less than 1ms while ensuring the prediction effect.
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生物医学Surgical Simulation and Training
Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization · Anatomy and Medical Technology
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