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27 Oct 2020

Laparoscopic images and videos are often affected by different types of distortion like noise, smoke, blur and non-uniform illumination. Automatic detection of these distortions, followed generally by application of appropriate image quality enhancement methods, is critical to avoid errors during surgery. In this context, a crucial step involves an objective assessment of the image quality, which is a two-fold problem requiring both the classification of the distortion type affecting the image and the estimation of the severity level of that distortion. Unlike existing image quality measures which focus mainly on estimating a quality score, we propose in this paper to formulate the image quality assessment task as a multi-label classification problem taking into account both the type as well as the severity level (or rank) of distortions. Here,this problem is then solved by resorting to a deep neural net-works based approach. The obtained results on a laparoscopic image dataset show the efficiency of the proposed approach.

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