Enhanced Feature-based Image Stitching for Endoscopic Videos in Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Juming Xiong, Muyang Li, Ruining Deng, Tianyuan Yao, Shunxing Bao,, Regina N Tyree, Girish Hiremath, Yuankai Huo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel preprocessing pipeline that enhances feature-based image stitching for pediatric endoscopic videos by addressing unique challenges like surface smoothness and orientation, resulting in improved alignment and visualization.
Contribution
The proposed method combines keyframe selection, rotation correction, surface unwrapping, and enhanced feature detection to improve endoscopic image stitching quality.
Findings
Significant improvement in stitching accuracy over traditional methods.
Enhanced feature detection with Adaptive Histogram Equalization.
Successful application on 20 pediatric endoscopy videos.
Abstract
Video endoscopy represents a major advance in the investigation of gastrointestinal diseases. Reviewing endoscopy videos often involves frequent adjustments and reorientations to piece together a complete view, which can be both time-consuming and prone to errors. Image stitching techniques address this issue by providing a continuous and complete visualization of the examined area. However, endoscopic images, particularly those of the esophagus, present unique challenges. The smooth surface, lack of distinct feature points, and non-horizontal orientation complicate the stitching process, rendering traditional feature-based methods often ineffective for these types of images. In this paper, we propose a novel preprocessing pipeline designed to enhance endoscopic image stitching through advanced computational techniques. Our approach converts endoscopic video data into continuous 2D…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEosinophilic Esophagitis · Esophageal and GI Pathology
