Reducing prediction volatility in the surgical workflow recognition of endoscopic pituitary surgery.
Adrito DasSophia BanoFrancisco VasconcelosDanyal Z. KhanHani J. MarcusDanail StoyanovPublished in: Int. J. Comput. Assist. Radiol. Surg. (2022)
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- minimally invasive surgery
- robot assisted
- intraoperative
- surgical robot
- image guided
- coronary artery bypass
- prediction accuracy
- recognition accuracy
- robotic assisted
- surgical instruments
- operating room
- surgical procedures
- recognition rate
- augmented reality
- financial time series
- beating heart
- pre operative
- object recognition
- laparoscopic surgery
- image guided surgery
- surgical simulation
- computer assisted surgery
- clinical applications
- surgical tools
- action recognition
- character recognition
- prediction model
- surgical training
- medical imaging
- cardiac surgery
- computer assisted
- web services
- grey model
- feature extraction
- degrees of freedom
- recognition algorithm
- surgical planning
- soft tissue
- non stationary
- business processes
- workflow management systems
- x ray
- exchange rate