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Real-time Motion Stabilization with B-mode Ultrasound Using Image Speckle Information and Visual Servoing

Alexandre Krupa, Gábor Fichtinger, Gregory D. Hager

发表年份
2009
引用次数
58

摘要

We develop visual servo control to stabilize the image of moving soft tissue in B-mode ultrasound (US) imaging. We define the target region in a B-mode US image, and automatically control a robot to manipulate a an US probe by minimizing the difference between the target and the most recently acquired US image. We exploit tissue speckle information to compute the relative pose between the probe and the target region. In-plane motion is handled by image region tracking and out-of-plane motion recovered by speckle tracking using speckle decorrelation. A visual servo control scheme is then applied to manipulate the US probe to stabilize the target region in the live US image. In a first experiment involving only translational motion, an US phan-In a first experiment involving only translational motion, an US phan tom was moved by one robot while stabilizing the target with a second robot holding the US probe. In a second experiment, large six-degree-of-freedom (DOF) motions were manually applied to an US phantom while a six-DOF medical robot was controlled automatically to compensate for the probe displacement. The obtained results support the hypothesis that automated motion stabilization shows promise for a variety of US-guided medical procedures such as prostate cancer brachytherapy.

关键词

Computer visionArtificial intelligenceVisual servoingImaging phantomSpeckle patternComputer scienceImage planeDisplacement (psychology)RobotDecorrelation

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