Surgical Robot Vision
Our work is focused on developing new algorithms, devices and systems for improving diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
About us
We are a research team working on computer-assisted interventions within the Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences and the UCL Computer Science department. We are also part of the Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC) and the UCL Robotics Institute.
We work on computer vision and artificial intelligence for understanding surgical images, robotics for creating better surgical tools, and augmented reality for improving surgical visualization and navigation.
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The people
Find out more about the people behind the UCL Surgical Robot Vision research group.

Principal Investigator
Executive Assistant
Laura Marmor (l.marmor@ucl.ac.uk)
Patrick Brandão
Geogre Dwyer
Mirek Janatka
Geoff Jones
Rene Lacher
Krittin Pachtrachai
Lydia Zajiczek
Max Allen
Ping-Ling Chang
Xiaofei Du
Yusuf Helo
Martin Kocha
Publications
Publications by the Surgical Robot Vision research group. Complete lists of the group’s or individual members’ publications can be found from Google Scholar or the UCL IRIS service.

CHESS—Calibrating the Hand-Eye Matrix With Screw Constraints and Synchronization K Pachtrachai, F Vasconcelos, G Dwyer, V Pawar, S Hailes, D Stoyanov. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. (2018)
Arthroscopic simulation using a knee model can be used to train speed and gaze strategies in knee arthroscopy. VVG An, Y Mirza, E Mazomenos, F Vasconcelos, D Stoyanov, S Oussedik. The Knee. (2018)
Higher Order of Motion Magnification for Vessel Localisation in Surgical Video. M Janatka, A Sridhar, J Kelly, D Stoyanov. MICCAI. (2018)
Automated Performance Assessment in Transoesophageal Echocardiography with Convolutional Neural Networks. EB Mazomenos, K Bansal, B Martin, A Smith, S Wright, D Stoyanov. MICCAI. (2018)
Towards a Computed-Aided Diagnosis System in Colonoscopy: Automatic Polyp Segmentation Using Convolution Neural Networks. Patrick Brandao, Odysseas Zisimopoulos, Evangelos Mazomenos, Gastone Ciuti, Jorge Bernal, Marco Visentini-Scarzanella, Arianna Menciassi, Paolo Dario, Anastasios Koulaouzidis, Alberto Arezzo, David J Hawkes, Danail Stoyanov. Journal of Medical Robotics Research (2018)
3-D Pose Estimation of Articulated Instruments in Robotic Minimally Invasive Surgery. M Allan, S Ourselin, DJ Hawkes, JD Kelly, D Stoyanov. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. (2018)
Automated pick-up of suturing needles for robotic surgical assistance. C D’Ettorre, G Dwyer, X Du, F Chadebecq, F Vasconcelos, E De Momi, D Stoyanov. ICRA. (2018)
Augmented reality needle ablation guidance tool for irreversible electroporation in the pancreas. Timur Kuzhagaliyev, Neil T Clancy, Mirek Janatka, Kevin Tchaka, Francisco Vasconcelos, Matthew J Clarkson, Kurinchi Gurusamy, David J Hawkes, Brian Davidson, Danail Stoyanov. Medical Imaging 2018: Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling. (2018)
Relative pose estimation from image correspondences under a remote center of motion constraint. F Vasconcelos, E Mazomenos, J Kelly, S Ourselin, D Stoyanov. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. (2018)
Articulated Multi-Instrument 2D Pose Estimation Using Fully Convolutional Networks. Xiaofei Du, Thomas Kurmann, Ping-Lin Chang, Maximilian Allan, Sebastien Ourselin, Raphael Sznitman, John D Kelly, Danail Stoyanov. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. (2018)
Resources
Find useful information generated by the research group as well as the facilities available.

github code
To see more on what we have been working on, visit our Github page.
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Contact us
CENTRAL LONDON LAB
Charles Bell House, 43-45 Foley St, Fitzrovia, London W1W 7TS
+44 (0)20 3108 7013
HERE EAST LAB
UCL at Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20 3BS
Current projects
Read more about the projects being undertaken at this moment.
Endoo
Endoscopic Versatile robotic guidancE, diagnoSis and theraPy of magnetic-driven soft-tethered endoluminAl robots
EPSRC Image-Guided Therapies UK Network+
Using smart devices which interact with patient-specific pre-surgical data to increase safety levels, reduce recovery times and advance the treatment options available to patients.
GIFT-Surg
Guided Instrumentation for Fetal Therapy and Surgery
Multispectral Polarization-Resolved Endoscopy
Multispectral polarisation-resolved endoscopy and vision for intraoperative imaging of tissue microstructure and function.
Peri-operative Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging
Robotic Assisted Imaging
This ESPRC Early Career Fellowship project will focus on developing computer vision methods that link to the robot control system of a multi-arm surgical robot.
Past projects
For past projects, visit our Projects Archive.