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CholecInstanceSeg: A Tool Instance Segmentation Dataset for Laparoscopic Surgery

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arxiv 2406.16039 v2 pith:EJLSI2Z2 submitted 2024-06-23 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords segmentationinstancetoolcholecinstancesegdatasetannotationslaparoscopicprocedures
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In laparoscopic and robotic surgery, precise tool instance segmentation is an essential technology for advanced computer-assisted interventions. Although publicly available procedures of routine surgeries exist, they often lack comprehensive annotations for tool instance segmentation. Additionally, the majority of standard datasets for tool segmentation are derived from porcine(pig) surgeries. To address this gap, we introduce CholecInstanceSeg, the largest open-access tool instance segmentation dataset to date. Derived from the existing CholecT50 and Cholec80 datasets, CholecInstanceSeg provides novel annotations for laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedures in patients. Our dataset comprises 41.9k annotated frames extracted from 85 clinical procedures and 64.4k tool instances, each labelled with semantic masks and instance IDs. To ensure the reliability of our annotations, we perform extensive quality control, conduct label agreement statistics, and benchmark the segmentation results with various instance segmentation baselines. CholecInstanceSeg aims to advance the field by offering a comprehensive and high-quality open-access dataset for the development and evaluation of tool instance segmentation algorithms.

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  1. SurgPIS: Surgical-instrument-level Instances and Part-level Semantics for Weakly-supervised Part-aware Instance Segmentation

    cs.CV 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    SurgPIS is a surgical part-aware instance segmentation model that predicts instrument instances and their parts together, and can learn from datasets labelled for only one of these tasks.

  2. SimGen: A Diffusion-Based Framework for Simultaneous Surgical Image and Segmentation Mask Generation

    cs.CV 2025-01 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A diffusion model generates paired surgical images and segmentation masks, outperforming older GAN/VAE baselines on FID/KID and a new per-class semantic distance metric.

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