@article{AubrevilleStoeveOetteretal.2019, author = {Aubreville, Marc and Stoeve, Maike and Oetter, Nicolai and Goncalves, Miguel and Knipfer, Christian and Neumann, Helmut and Bohr, Christopher and Stelzle, Florian and Maier, Andreas}, title = {Deep learning-based detection of motion artifacts in probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy images}, volume = {14}, journal = {International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1861-6429}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11548-018-1836-1}, pages = {31 -- 42}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StoeveAubrevilleOetteretal.2018, author = {Stoeve, Maike and Aubreville, Marc and Oetter, Nicolai and Knipfer, Christian and Neumann, Helmut and Stelzle, Florian and Maier, Andreas}, title = {Motion Artifact Detection in Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Images}, booktitle = {Bildverarbeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2018: Algorithmen - Systeme - Anwendungen}, editor = {Maier, Andreas and Deserno, Thomas Martin and Handels, Heinz and Maier-Hein, Klaus H. and Palm, Christoph and Tolxdorff, Thomas}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-56537-7}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56537-7_85}, pages = {328 -- 333}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @unpublished{StoeveAubrevilleOetteretal.2018, author = {Stoeve, Maike and Aubreville, Marc and Oetter, Nicolai and Knipfer, Christian and Neumann, Helmut and Stelzle, Florian and Maier, Andreas}, title = {Motion Artifact Detection in Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Images}, publisher = {arXiv}, address = {Ithaca}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1711.01117}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (CLE), an optical imaging technique allowing non-invasive examination of the mucosa on a (sub)- cellular level, has proven to be a valuable diagnostic tool in gastroenterology and shows promising results in various anatomical regions including the oral cavity. Recently, the feasibility of automatic carcinoma detection for CLE images of sufficient quality was shown. However, in real world data sets a high amount of CLE images is corrupted by artifacts. Amongst the most prevalent artifact types are motion-induced image deteriorations. In the scope of this work, algorithmic approaches for the automatic detection of motion artifact-tainted image regions were developed. Hence, this work provides an important step towards clinical applicability of automatic carcinoma detection. Both, conventional machine learning and novel, deep learning-based approaches were assessed. The deep learning-based approach outperforms the conventional approaches, attaining an AUC of 0.90.}, language = {en} }