Paper ID: 2202.11075

Constrained Visual-Inertial Localization With Application And Benchmark in Laparoscopic Surgery

Regine Hartwig, Daniel Ostler, Jean-Claude Rosenthal, Hubertus Feußner, Dirk Wilhelm, Dirk Wollherr

We propose a novel method to tackle the visual-inertial localization problem for constrained camera movements. We use residuals from the different modalities to jointly optimize a global cost function. The residuals emerge from IMU measurements, stereoscopic feature points, and constraints on possible solutions in SE(3). In settings where dynamic disturbances are frequent, the residuals reduce the complexity of the problem and make localization feasible. We verify the advantages of our method in a suitable medical use case and produce a dataset capturing a minimally invasive surgery in the abdomen. Our novel clinical dataset MITI is comparable to state-of-the-art evaluation datasets, contains calibration and synchronization and is available at https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1621941.

Submitted: Feb 22, 2022