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Unified Detection and Tracking of Instruments during Retinal Microsurgery

Sznitman, Raphael  
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Richa, Rogerio
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Taylor, Russell H.
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2013
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence

Methods for tracking an object have generally fallen into two groups: tracking by detection and tracking through local optimization. The advantage of detection-based tracking is its ability to deal with target appearance and disappearance, but it does not naturally take advantage of target motion continuity during detection. The advantage of local optimization is efficiency and accuracy, but it requires additional algorithms to initialize tracking when the target is lost. To bridge these two approaches, we propose a framework for unified detection and tracking as a time-series Bayesian estimation problem. The basis of our approach is to treat both detection and tracking as a sequential entropy minimization problem, where the goal is to determine the parameters describing a target in each frame. To do this we integrate the Active Testing (AT) paradigm with Bayesian filtering, and this results in a framework capable of both detecting and tracking robustly in situations where the target object enters and leaves the field of view regularly. We demonstrate our approach on a retinal tool tracking problem and show through extensive experiments that our method provides an efficient and robust tracking solution.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Tpami.2012.209
Web of Science ID

WOS:000316126800018

Author(s)
Sznitman, Raphael  
Richa, Rogerio
Taylor, Russell H.
Jedynak, Bruno
Hager, Gregory D.
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Ieee Computer Soc

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Volume

35

Issue

5

Start page

1263

End page

1273

Subjects

Unified object detection and tracking

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active testing

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instrument tracking

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adaptive sensing

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retinal microsurgery

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REVIEWED

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May 13, 2013
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