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MiDAS: A Multimodal Data Acquisition System and Dataset for Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery
Keshara Weerasinghe1, Seyed Hamid Reza Roodabeh1, Andrew Hawkins2
1Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
Background:
Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RAMIS) research increasingly relies on multimodal data, yet access to proprietary robot telemetry remains a barrier. We introduce the Multimodal Data Acquisition System (MiDAS), an open-source, platform-agnostic system enabling time-synchronized, non-invasive multimodal data acquisition across surgical robotic platforms.
Methods:
MiDAS integrates electromagnetic and depth camera-based hand tracking, foot pedal sensing and surgical video capture without requiring proprietary robot interfaces. We validated MiDAS on the open-source Raven-II and the clinical da Vinci Xi by collecting multimodal datasets of Peg Transfer and Hernia Repair Suturing tasks performed by surgical residents. Correlation analysis and gesture recognition experiments were conducted.
Results:
External hand and foot sensing closely approximated internal robot kinematics and non-invasive motion signals achieved gesture recognition performance comparable to proprietary telemetry.
Conclusions:
MiDAS enables reproducible multimodal RAMIS data collection and is released with annotated datasets, including the first multimodal dataset of hernia repair suturing on simulation models.