Python code to detect interaction of medical personnel with the operating table from surveillance videos
DOI: 10.4121/06d6bf50-4716-4c02-92fd-a75327ac03c5
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Software
Videos of about 40 gynaecological procedures were recorded from a distance in the Leiden University Medical Center.
The purpose was to identify differences in workflow between open, minimally invasive, and robot-assisted surgery.
This code repository was used to analyse human 2D poses extracted from the videos.
It looks at movement speed and position per individual to estimate whether they interact with the operating table or not.
Additionally, it contains code to measure interaction with the patient from Noldus annotation files.
History
- 2025-04-29 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
Settings/.ini, Settings/.json, Poses/.det2d.json, Requirements/.txt, Documentation/.md, Python/.pyAssociated peer-reviewed publication
Towards automatic quantification of operating table interaction in operating roomsCode hosting project url
https://gitlab.tudelft.nl/medical-process-engineering/patient-interaction-detection.gitOrganizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Biomechanical Engineering, Medical Process EngineeringTo access the source code, use the following command:
git clone https://data.4tu.nl/v3/datasets/e5a1880f-f153-4fd0-8335-db4df7e71d7f.git "patient-interaction-detection"





