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Main Authors: Yang, Shu, Cai, Zhiyuan, Luo, Luyang, Ma, Ning, Xu, Shuchang, Chen, Hao
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.20083
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author Yang, Shu
Cai, Zhiyuan
Luo, Luyang
Ma, Ning
Xu, Shuchang
Chen, Hao
author_facet Yang, Shu
Cai, Zhiyuan
Luo, Luyang
Ma, Ning
Xu, Shuchang
Chen, Hao
contents Capitalizing on image-level pre-trained models for various downstream tasks has recently emerged with promising performance. However, the paradigm of "image pre-training followed by video fine-tuning" for high-dimensional video data inevitably poses significant performance bottlenecks. Furthermore, in the medical domain, many surgical video tasks encounter additional challenges posed by the limited availability of video data and the necessity for comprehensive spatial-temporal modeling. Recently, Parameter-Efficient Image-to-Video Transfer Learning has emerged as an efficient and effective paradigm for video action recognition tasks, which employs image-level pre-trained models with promising feature transferability and involves cross-modality temporal modeling with minimal fine-tuning. Nevertheless, the effectiveness and generalizability of this paradigm within intricate surgical domain remain unexplored. In this paper, we delve into a novel problem of efficiently adapting image-level pre-trained models to specialize in fine-grained surgical phase recognition, termed as Parameter-Efficient Image-to-Surgical-Video Transfer Learning. Firstly, we develop a parameter-efficient transfer learning benchmark SurgPETL for surgical phase recognition, and conduct extensive experiments with three advanced methods based on ViTs of two distinct scales pre-trained on five large-scale natural and medical datasets. Then, we introduce the Spatial-Temporal Adaptation module, integrating a standard spatial adapter with a novel temporal adapter to capture detailed spatial features and establish connections across temporal sequences for robust spatial-temporal modeling. Extensive experiments on three challenging datasets spanning various surgical procedures demonstrate the effectiveness of SurgPETL with STA.
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spellingShingle SurgPETL: Parameter-Efficient Image-to-Surgical-Video Transfer Learning for Surgical Phase Recognition
Yang, Shu
Cai, Zhiyuan
Luo, Luyang
Ma, Ning
Xu, Shuchang
Chen, Hao
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Capitalizing on image-level pre-trained models for various downstream tasks has recently emerged with promising performance. However, the paradigm of "image pre-training followed by video fine-tuning" for high-dimensional video data inevitably poses significant performance bottlenecks. Furthermore, in the medical domain, many surgical video tasks encounter additional challenges posed by the limited availability of video data and the necessity for comprehensive spatial-temporal modeling. Recently, Parameter-Efficient Image-to-Video Transfer Learning has emerged as an efficient and effective paradigm for video action recognition tasks, which employs image-level pre-trained models with promising feature transferability and involves cross-modality temporal modeling with minimal fine-tuning. Nevertheless, the effectiveness and generalizability of this paradigm within intricate surgical domain remain unexplored. In this paper, we delve into a novel problem of efficiently adapting image-level pre-trained models to specialize in fine-grained surgical phase recognition, termed as Parameter-Efficient Image-to-Surgical-Video Transfer Learning. Firstly, we develop a parameter-efficient transfer learning benchmark SurgPETL for surgical phase recognition, and conduct extensive experiments with three advanced methods based on ViTs of two distinct scales pre-trained on five large-scale natural and medical datasets. Then, we introduce the Spatial-Temporal Adaptation module, integrating a standard spatial adapter with a novel temporal adapter to capture detailed spatial features and establish connections across temporal sequences for robust spatial-temporal modeling. Extensive experiments on three challenging datasets spanning various surgical procedures demonstrate the effectiveness of SurgPETL with STA.
title SurgPETL: Parameter-Efficient Image-to-Surgical-Video Transfer Learning for Surgical Phase Recognition
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.20083