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A Robotic 3D Perception System for Operating Room Environment Awareness

20 March 2020
Zhaoshuo Li
Amirreza Shaban
Jean-Gabriel Simard
Dinesh Rabindran
S. DiMaio
Omid Mohareri
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Abstract

Purpose: We describe a 3D multi-view perception system for the da Vinci surgical system to enable Operating room (OR) scene understanding and context awareness. Methods: Our proposed system is comprised of four Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras rigidly attached to strategic locations on the daVinci Xi patient side cart (PSC). The cameras are registered to the robot's kinematic chain by performing a one-time calibration routine and therefore, information from all cameras can be fused and represented in one common coordinate frame. Based on this architecture, a multi-view 3D scene semantic segmentation algorithm is created to enable recognition of common and salient objects/equipment and surgical activities in a da Vinci OR. Our proposed 3D semantic segmentation method has been trained and validated on a novel densely annotated dataset that has been captured from clinical scenarios. Results: The results show that our proposed architecture has acceptable registration error (3.3%±1.4%3.3\%\pm1.4\%3.3%±1.4% of object-camera distance) and can robustly improve scene segmentation performance (mean Intersection Over Union - mIOU) for less frequently appearing classes (≥0.013\ge 0.013≥0.013) compared to a single-view method. Conclusion: We present the first dynamic multi-view perception system with a novel segmentation architecture, which can be used as a building block technology for applications such as surgical workflow analysis, automation of surgical sub-tasks and advanced guidance systems.

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