arXiv Computer Vision By Weiliang Huang, Huanrong Liu, Bob Zhang, Qi Dou, Zhen Chen, Yun Gu, Guy Rosman, Qingbiao Li

Towards Surgical World-Action Modeling: A Preliminary Joint Visual-Trajectory Forecasting for Surgical Motion Planning

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arXiv:2608. 20284v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reliable surgical planning requires models to anticipate not only how instruments will move, but also how the operative visual state will evolve together with such motion.

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