Title :
Towards a benchmarking framework for quality-optimized endoscopic video stabilization
Author :
Offiah, Marvin C. ; Amin, Navya ; Gross, Thomas ; El-Sourani, Nail ; Borschbach, Markus
Author_Institution :
Competence Center Optimized Syst. Univ. of Appl. Sci. (FHDW), Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Abstract :
In invasive diagnostics and therapy, especially in microsurgery, there is a trend towards miniaturization of medical devices to keep operative invasion at a minimal level. This affects endoscopic systems in particular: Endoscopic video recordings or live-feeds during operation become more prone to interference by shaking due to continuous miniaturization of the endoscopes, with increasing difficulties in interpretation by a surgeon. Hence research on video stabilization algorithms must extend to the medical field of endoscopy. Numerous video stabilization algorithms have been developed, dealing with the three steps of stabilization, namely motion estimation (ME), motion compensation (MC) and image composition (IC). Yet only little research has been made on procedures to compare different video stabilization algorithms - even if limited to quality/accuracy of the stabilization algorithm and leaving out real-time performance and computational costs. Our goal is to develop a combined and unified scalar measure of only the quality of all video stabilization algorithms, i.e. one that does not consider computational complexity. This measure is composed of relevant procedures discussed and introduced in this paper, which are weighted according to their importance. These procedures are compared, a measure for benchmarking is developed and these measures are applied to selected original and stabilized videos from Bronchoscopy and Rhinoscopy.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; endoscopes; medical image processing; motion compensation; motion estimation; video recording; benchmarking framework; bronchoscopy; endoscopic video recordings; image composition; invasive diagnostics; invasive therapy; live-feeds; medical device miniaturization; microsurgery; motion compensation; motion estimation; quality-optimized endoscopic video stabilization; rhinoscopy; video stabilization algorithms; Benchmark testing; Bronchoscopy; Integrated circuits; Measurement; PSNR; Surgery; Vectors; Block Motion Vector; Bronchoscopy; Endoscopy; Fidelity; GTF; ITF; MSSIM; Optical Flow; PSNR; Rhinoscopy; Video stabilization;
Conference_Titel :
ELMAR, 2012 Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Zadar
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1243-1