Evaluating the Task Generalization of Temporal Convolutional Networks for Surgical Gesture and Motion Recognition using Kinematic Data

06/28/2023
by   Kay Hutchinson, et al.
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Fine-grained activity recognition enables explainable analysis of procedures for skill assessment, autonomy, and error detection in robot-assisted surgery. However, existing recognition models suffer from the limited availability of annotated datasets with both kinematic and video data and an inability to generalize to unseen subjects and tasks. Kinematic data from the surgical robot is particularly critical for safety monitoring and autonomy, as it is unaffected by common camera issues such as occlusions and lens contamination. We leverage an aggregated dataset of six dry-lab surgical tasks from a total of 28 subjects to train activity recognition models at the gesture and motion primitive (MP) levels and for separate robotic arms using only kinematic data. The models are evaluated using the LOUO (Leave-One-User-Out) and our proposed LOTO (Leave-One-Task-Out) cross validation methods to assess their ability to generalize to unseen users and tasks respectively. Gesture recognition models achieve higher accuracies and edit scores than MP recognition models. But, using MPs enables the training of models that can generalize better to unseen tasks. Also, higher MP recognition accuracy can be achieved by training separate models for the left and right robot arms. For task-generalization, MP recognition models perform best if trained on similar tasks and/or tasks from the same dataset.

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