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Surgical point tracking challenge STIRC2025 results published · 2 sources tracked

The 2025 Surgical Tattoos in Infrared Challenge (STIRC2025) focused on point tracking in surgical environments, a critical task for applications like segmentation and 3D reconstruction. The challenge evaluated algorithms based on accuracy and efficiency using the STIR dataset. Seven teams participated in the challenge, which was held as part of MICCAI EndoVis 2025, and this paper summarizes their results and methods. AI

IMPACT This research advances computer vision techniques for surgical applications, potentially improving downstream tasks like segmentation and 3D reconstruction.

RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a research paper detailing the results of a challenge focused on a specific computer vision task within surgery.

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Surgical point tracking challenge STIRC2025 results published · 2 sources tracked

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Adam Schmidt, Mert Asim Karaoglu, Zijian Wu, Jiaming Zhang, Yuxin Chen, Tim Salcudean, Ho-Gun Ha, Minkang Jang, Kyungmin Jung, Ihsan Ullah, Hyunki Lee, Suresh Guttikonda, Sarah Latus, Alexander Schlaefer, Xinkai Zhao, Yuichiro Hayashi, Masahiro Oda, Taka… ·

    Point Tracking in Surgery--The 2025 Surgical Tattoos in Infrared Challenge (STIRC2025)

    arXiv:2607.12939v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Point tracking in surgery is crucial to enable applications in downstream tasks such as segmentation, 3D reconstruction, virtual tissue landmarking, autonomous probe-based scanning, and subtask autonomy. This paper introduces the 20…

  2. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Omid Mohareri ·

    Point Tracking in Surgery--The 2025 Surgical Tattoos in Infrared Challenge (STIRC2025)

    Point tracking in surgery is crucial to enable applications in downstream tasks such as segmentation, 3D reconstruction, virtual tissue landmarking, autonomous probe-based scanning, and subtask autonomy. This paper introduces the 2025 iteration of a point tracking challenge to ad…