Real-time tool segmentation from endoscopic videos is an essential part of
many computer-assisted robotic surgical systems and of critical importance in
robotic surgical data science. We propose two novel deep learning architectures
for automatic segmentation of non-rigid surgical instruments. Both methods take
advantage of automated deep-learning-based multi-scale feature extraction while
trying to maintain an accurate segmentation quality at all resolutions. The two
proposed methods encode the multi-scale constraint inside the network
architecture. The first proposed architecture enforces it by cascaded
aggregation of predictions and the second proposed network does it by means of
a holistically-nested architecture where the loss at each scale is taken into
account for the optimization process. As the proposed methods are for real-time
semantic labeling, both present a reduced number of parameters. We propose the
use of parametric rectified linear units for semantic labeling in these small
architectures to increase the regularization ability of the design and maintain
the segmentation accuracy without overfitting the training sets. We compare the
proposed architectures against state-of-the-art fully convolutional networks.
We validate our methods using existing benchmark datasets, including ex vivo
cases with phantom tissue and different robotic surgical instruments present in
the scene. Our results show a statistically significant improved Dice
Similarity Coefficient over previous instrument segmentation methods. We
analyze our design choices and discuss the key drivers for improving accuracy.Comment: Paper accepted at IROS 201