Temporal coherence-based self-supervised learning for laparoscopic workflow analysis

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Authors Isabel Funke, Alexander Jenke, SΓΆren Torge Mees, JΓΌrgen Weitz, Stefanie Speidel, Sebastian Bodenstedt arXiv ID 1806.06811 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 48 Venue OR 2.0/CARE/CLIP/ISIC@MICCAI Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
In order to provide the right type of assistance at the right time, computer-assisted surgery systems need context awareness. To achieve this, methods for surgical workflow analysis are crucial. Currently, convolutional neural networks provide the best performance for video-based workflow analysis tasks. For training such networks, large amounts of annotated data are necessary. However, collecting a sufficient amount of data is often costly, time-consuming, and not always feasible. In this paper, we address this problem by presenting and comparing different approaches for self-supervised pretraining of neural networks on unlabeled laparoscopic videos using temporal coherence. We evaluate our pretrained networks on Cholec80, a publicly available dataset for surgical phase segmentation, on which a maximum F1 score of 84.6 was reached. Furthermore, we were able to achieve an increase of the F1 score of up to 10 points when compared to a non-pretrained neural network.
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