Physically Motivated Reconstruction of Fiberscopic Images
Flexible endoscopes are applied in modern techniques for technical inspection as well as medical diagnostic and therapy in keyhole-surgery-scenarios. Their characteristic bendable image conductor consists of a limited number of coated fibers. An optical fiber consists of a core surrounded by a cladd...
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Zusammenfassung: | Flexible endoscopes are applied in modern techniques for technical inspection as well as medical diagnostic and therapy in keyhole-surgery-scenarios. Their characteristic bendable image conductor consists of a limited number of coated fibers. An optical fiber consists of a core surrounded by a cladding layer. This configuration leads to imaging artifacts, called comb structures. They have a negative impact on further image processing steps, like feature detection and tracking. The intensity distribution of a cross-section of a fiber is usually modeled by a two-dimensional Gaussian. We propose a preprocessing algorithm which exploits this physical property to remove the comb structure while retaining the image content. The proposed approach effectively removes fiberscopic comb structure in real-time. It is adaptive to arbitrary endoscope and sensor combinations. The results give prospect of a large field of possible applications both for visual optimization in the clinical environment and for further digital imaging tasks |
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ISSN: | 1051-4651 2831-7475 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICPR.2006.932 |