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Self-supervised Monocular Depth Estimation for High Field of View Colonoscopy Cameras

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Journal Front Robot AI
Date 2023 Aug 10
PMID 37559569
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Optical colonoscopy is the gold standard procedure to detect colorectal cancer, the fourth most common cancer in the United Kingdom. Up to 22%-28% of polyps can be missed during the procedure that is associated with interval cancer. A vision-based autonomous soft endorobot for colonoscopy can drastically improve the accuracy of the procedure by inspecting the colon more systematically with reduced discomfort. A three-dimensional understanding of the environment is essential for robot navigation and can also improve the adenoma detection rate. Monocular depth estimation with deep learning methods has progressed substantially, but collecting ground-truth depth maps remains a challenge as no 3D camera can be fitted to a standard colonoscope. This work addresses this issue by using a self-supervised monocular depth estimation model that directly learns depth from video sequences with view synthesis. In addition, our model accommodates wide field-of-view cameras typically used in colonoscopy and specific challenges such as deformable surfaces, specular lighting, non-Lambertian surfaces, and high occlusion. We performed qualitative analysis on a synthetic data set, a quantitative examination of the colonoscopy training model, and real colonoscopy videos in near real-time.

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