UMInSe: An Unsupervised Method for Segmentation and Detection of Surgical Instruments based on K-means
Rodrigo Eduardo Arevalo-Ancona, Daniel Haro-Mendoza, Manuel Cedillo-Hernández, Victor J. Gonzalez‐Villela
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- 2024
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- 2
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摘要
Surgical instrument segmentation in images is crucial for improving precision and efficiency in surgery, but it currently relies on costly and labor-intensive manual annotations. An unsupervised approach is a promising solution to this challenge. This paper introduces a surgical instrument segmentation method using unsupervised machine learning, based on the K-means algorithm, to identify Regions of Interest (ROI) in images and create the image ground truth for neural network training. The Gamma correction adjusts image brightness and enhances the identification of areas containing surgical instruments. The K-means algorithm clusters similar pixels and detects ROIs despite changes in illumination, yielding an efficient segmentation despite variations in image illumination and obstructing objects. Therefore, the neural network generalizes the image features learning for instrument segmentation in different tasks. Experimental results using the JIGSAWS and EndoVis databases demonstrate the method's effectiveness and robustness, with a minimal error (0.0297) and high accuracy (0.9602). These results underscore the precision of surgical instrument detection and segmentation, which is crucial for automating instrument detection in surgical procedures without pre-labeled datasets. Furthermore, this technique could be applied in surgical applications such as surgeon skills assessment and robot motion planning, where precise instrument detection is indispensable.
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