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Distance Measurement in Minimally Invasive Surgery Based on Instrument Segmentation

Journal article

Fast facts

  • Further publishers

    Jan Steinbrener

  • Publishment

    • de Gruyter (Berlin; Boston) 2025
  • Purpose of publication

  • Organizational unit

  • Subjects

    • Applied computer science
    • Biomedical technology
    • Computer science in general
    • Engineering sciences in general
    • Communication and information technology
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Medical technology
  • Research structures

    • BioMedicalTechnology (BMT)
  • Research fields

    • Globalization and sustainability - General
    • Robotics
    • Information Technology - General
    • Information technology
    • Artificial intelligence and big data

Quote

T. Streckert, D. Fromme, J. Steinbrener, and J. Thiem, "Distance Measurement in Minimally Invasive Surgery Based on Instrument Segmentation," Current directions in biomedical engineering, no. 1, pp. 342-345, 2025.

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References

DOI doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2025-0187

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