Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Assessment of experimental OpenCV tracking algorithms for ultrasound videos.
Levin, A A; Klimov, D D; Nechunaev, A A; Prokhorenko, L S; Mishchenkov, D S; Nosova, A G; Astakhov, D A; Poduraev, Y V; Panchenkov, D N.
Affiliation
  • Levin AA; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473. alex.levin@internet.ru.
  • Klimov DD; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473.
  • Nechunaev AA; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473.
  • Prokhorenko LS; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473.
  • Mishchenkov DS; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473.
  • Nosova AG; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473.
  • Astakhov DA; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473.
  • Poduraev YV; Moscow State University of Technology "STANKIN", 1 Vadkovsky per., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127055.
  • Panchenkov DN; Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Named After A.I. Evdokimov, 20/1 Delegatskaya ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 127473.
Sci Rep ; 13(1): 6765, 2023 04 25.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37185281
ABSTRACT
This study aims to compare the tracking algorithms provided by the OpenCV library to use on ultrasound video. Despite the widespread application of this computer vision library, few works describe the attempts to use it to track the movement of liver tumors on ultrasound video. Movements of the neoplasms caused by the patient`s breath interfere with the positioning of the instruments during the process of biopsy and radio-frequency ablation. The main hypothesis of the experiment was that tracking neoplasms and correcting the position of the manipulator in case of using robotic-assisted surgery will allow positioning the instruments more precisely. Another goal of the experiment was to check if it is possible to ensure real-time tracking with at least 25 processed frames per second for standard definition video. OpenCV version 4.5.0 was used with 7 tracking algorithms from the extra modules package. They are Boosting, CSRT, KCF, MedianFlow, MIL, MOSSE, TLD. More than 5600 frames of standard definition were processed during the experiment. Analysis of the results shows that two algorithms-CSRT and KCF-could solve the problem of tumor tracking. They lead the test with 70% and more of Intersection over Union and more than 85% successful searches. They could also be used in real-time processing with an average processing speed of up to frames per second in CSRT and 100 + frames per second for KCF. Tracking results reach the average deviation between centers of neoplasms to 2 mm and maximum deviation less than 5 mm. This experiment also shows that no frames made CSRT and KCF algorithms fail simultaneously. So, the hypothesis for future work is combining these algorithms to work together, with one of them-CSRT-as support for the KCF tracker on the rarely failed frames.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Robotic Surgical Procedures Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Robotic Surgical Procedures Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2023 Document type: Article