4.7 Article

Automatic real-time detection of endoscopic procedures using temporal features

Journal

COMPUTER METHODS AND PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICINE
Volume 108, Issue 2, Pages 524-535

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2011.04.003

Keywords

Video content analysis; Endoscopy; Colonoscopy; Real-time; Video capture; Image analysis

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation grant [0740596, IIP-0956847]
  2. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality grant [HS17537]
  3. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [DK083745]
  4. Mayo Clinic, Grow Iowa Values Fund
  5. Iowa State University Research Foundation
  6. Div Of Industrial Innovation & Partnersh
  7. Directorate For Engineering [0740596] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Endoscopy is used for inspection of the inner surface of organs such as the colon. During endoscopic inspection of the colon or colonoscopy, a tiny video camera generates a video signal, which is displayed on a monitor for interpretation in real-time by physicians. In practice, these images are not typically captured, which may be attributed by lack of fully automated tools for capturing, analysis of important contents, and quick and easy retrieval of these contents. This paper presents the description and evaluation results of our novel software that uses new metrics based on image color and motion over time to automatically record all images of an individual endoscopic procedure into a single digitized video file. The software automatically discards out-patient video frames between different endoscopic procedures. We validated our software system on 2464h of live video (over 265 million frames) from endoscopy units where colonoscopy and upper endoscopy were performed. Our previous classification method achieved a frame-based sensitivity of 100.00%, but only a specificity of 89.22%. Our new method achieved a frame-based sensitivity and specificity of 99.90% and 99.97%, a significant improvement. Our system is robust for day-to-day use in medical practice. (c) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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