Automatic Intraoperative Tracking for Workflow and Dose Monitoring in X-Ray-based Minimally Invasive Surgeries (AIT4Surgery) The goal of this project is the investigation of multimodal
methods for the evaluation of interventional workflows in
the operation room. This topic will be researched in an
international project context with partners in Germany and
in Brazil (UNISINOS in Porto Alegre). Methods will be
developed to analyze the processes in an OR based on
signals from body-worn sensors, cameras and other
modalities like X-ray images recorded during the surgeries.
For data analysis, techniques from the field of computer
vision, machine learning and pattern recognition will be
applied. The system will be integrated in a way that body-
worn sensors developed by Portabiles as well as angiography
systems produced by Siemens Healthcare can be included
alongside. | Project manager: Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Andreas Maier, Prof. Dr. Björn Eskofier
Project participants: Julia Schottenhamml, M. Sc., Prathmesh Madhu, M. Sc., Dr.-Ing. Jennifer Maier, Rebecca Fahrig, Tim Horz, Sigrun Klein, Cristiano Andre da Costa, Rodolfo Stoffel Antunes, Peter Blank
Keywords: Interventional Operations, Intraoperative Tracking, Dose Monitoring
Duration: 1.6.2018 - 31.5.2021
Sponsored by: BMBF
Contact: Maier, Andreas Phone +49 9131 85 27883, Fax +49 9131 85 27270, E-Mail: andreas.maier@fau.de
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