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SLAM Endoscopy enhanced by adversarial depth prediction

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Medical endoscopy remains a challenging application for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) due to the sparsity of image features and size constraints that prevent direct depth-sensing. We present a SLAM approach that incorporates depth predictions made by an adversarially-trained convolutional neural network (CNN) applied to monocular endoscopy images. The depth network is trained with synthetic images of a simple colon model, and then fine-tuned with domain-randomized, photorealistic images rendered from computed tomography measurements of human colons. Each image is paired with an error-free depth map for supervised adversarial learning. Monocular RGB images are then fused with corresponding depth predictions, enabling dense reconstruction and mosaicing as an endoscope is advanced through the gastrointestinal tract. Our preliminary results demonstrate that incorporating monocular depth estimation into a SLAM architecture can enable dense reconstruction of endoscopic scenes.

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C3VDv2 -- Colonoscopy 3D video dataset with enhanced realism

eess.IV · 2025-06-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

C3VDv2 releases 169 registered colonoscopy videos with depth, normals, optical flow, occlusion, pose, and 3D model ground truth, plus eight full-colon screening videos and fifteen deformation videos with enhanced realism.

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  • C3VDv2 -- Colonoscopy 3D video dataset with enhanced realism eess.IV · 2025-06-30 · conditional · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    C3VDv2 releases 169 registered colonoscopy videos with depth, normals, optical flow, occlusion, pose, and 3D model ground truth, plus eight full-colon screening videos and fifteen deformation videos with enhanced realism.