A new weakly supervised strategy for surgical tool detection

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Surgical tool detection is a recently active research area. It is the foundation to a series of advanced surgical support functions, such as image guided surgical navigation, forming safety zone between surgical tools and sensitive tissues. Previous methods rely on two types of information: tool locating signals and vision features. Collecting tool locating signals requires additional hardware equipments. Vision based methods train their detection models using strong annotations (e.g. bounding boxes), which are quite rare and expensive to acquire in the field of surgical image understanding. In this paper, we propose a Pseudo Supervised surgical Tool detection (PSTD) framework, which performs explicit detection refinement by three levels of associated measures (pseudo bounding box generation, real box regression, weighted boxes fusion) in a weakly supervised manner. On the basis of PSTD, we develop a Bi-directional Adaption Weighting (BAW) mechanism in our tool classifier for contextual information mining by creating competition or cooperation relationships between channels. By only using image-level tool category labels, the proposed method yields state-of-the-art results with 87.0% mAP on a mainstream surgical image dataset: Cheloc80.

论文关键词:Surgical tool detection,Weakly supervised,Surgical images

论文评审过程:Received 16 June 2021, Revised 28 September 2021, Accepted 2 December 2021, Available online 11 January 2022, Version of Record 11 January 2022.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2021.107860