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3D RECONSTRUCTION OF THE COLONIC MUCOSA FROM MONOCULAR ENDOSCOPIC VIDEO FOR UNOBSERVED AREA QUANTIFICATION.
Rel. Kristen Mariko Meiburger, Alberto Arezzo, Francesco Marzola. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica, 2025
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Abstract
Colorectal cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer mortality. Colonoscopy is the clinical gold standard for detecting and removing precancerous polyps because it provides direct visualization of the colonic mucosa. Nevertheless, the field of view is limited and the colon’s geometry is complex, so relevant areas can remain unobserved during routine inspection. This thesis introduces a pipeline that reconstructs a three-dimensional model of the inner colonic surface from monocular endoscopic video, with the aim of measuring where and how much mucosa was not seen. The method fuses RGB frames, predicted depth, and estimated camera pose through a TSDF-based reconstruction module to produce dense, anatomically faithful meshes.
Depth is inferred using foundation depth models (Depth Anything, Video Depth Anything, DepthPro) and a fine-tuned network trained on the SimCol3D dataset; poses are estimated with a bimodal deep learning–based model trained on SimCol data
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