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arxiv: 1706.06081 · v2 · pith:XVKPOIUVnew · submitted 2017-06-19 · 💻 cs.CV

Endoscopic Depth Measurement and Super-Spectral-Resolution Imaging

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keywords hyperspectralmeasurementssystemimagesinformationlightopticalshape
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Intra-operative measurements of tissue shape and multi/ hyperspectral information have the potential to provide surgical guidance and decision making support. We report an optical probe based system to combine sparse hyperspectral measurements and spectrally-encoded structured lighting (SL) for surface measurements. The system provides informative signals for navigation with a surgical interface. By rapidly switching between SL and white light (WL) modes, SL information is combined with structure-from-motion (SfM) from white light images, based on SURF feature detection and Lucas-Kanade (LK) optical flow to provide quasi-dense surface shape reconstruction with known scale in real-time. Furthermore, "super-spectral-resolution" was realized, whereby the RGB images and sparse hyperspectral data were integrated to recover dense pixel-level hyperspectral stacks, by using convolutional neural networks to upscale the wavelength dimension. Validation and demonstration of this system is reported on ex vivo/in vivo animal/ human experiments.

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