Robust electromagnetically guided endoscopic procedure using enhanced particle swarm optimization for multimodal information fusion.
@article{Lu2015RobustEG,
title={Robust electromagnetically guided endoscopic procedure using enhanced particle swarm optimization for multimodal information fusion.},
author={Xi{\'o}ngbiao Lu{\'o} and Ying Wan and Xiangjian He},
journal={Medical physics},
year={2015},
volume={42 4},
pages={
1808-17
}
}PURPOSE
Electromagnetically guided endoscopic procedure, which aims at accurately and robustly localizing the endoscope, involves multimodal sensory information during interventions. However, it still remains challenging in how to integrate these information for precise and stable endoscopic guidance. To tackle such a challenge, this paper proposes a new framework on the basis of an enhanced particle swarm optimization method to effectively fuse these information for accurate and continuous…
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