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Structured Approach to Colonoscopy Technique Optimization: A Single-Center Experience with Novice Endoscopists
Published on: July 11, 2025
Automated overview of complete endoscopies with unsupervised learned descriptors
O Leon Barbed1, Pablo Azagra2, Juan Plo2
1DIIS-i3A, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain. leon@unizar.es.
Purpose:
We aim to automate the initial analysis of complete endoscopy videos, identifying the sparse relevant content. This facilitates long procedure recording understanding, reduces the clinicians' review time, and facilitates downstream tasks such as video summarization, event detection, and 3D reconstruction.
Methods:
Our approach extracts endoscopic video frame representations with a learned embedding model. These descriptors are clustered to find visual patterns in the procedure, identifying key scene types (surgery, clear visibility frames, etc.) and enabling segmentation into informative and non-informative video parts.
Results:
Evaluation on complete colonoscopy videos presents good performance identifying surgery segments and different visibility conditions. The method produces structured overviews that separate useful segments from irrelevant ones. We illustrate its suitability and benefits as preprocessing for other downstream tasks, such as 3D reconstruction or video summarization.
Conclusion:
Our approach enables automated endoscopy overview generation, helping the clinicians focus on the relevant video content such as good visibility sections and surgery actions. The presented work facilitates faster recording reviewing for clinicians and effective video preprocessing for downstream tasks.
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