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GP-VLS: A general-purpose vision language model for surgery

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arxiv 2407.19305 v2 pith:5NK7BKML submitted 2024-07-27 cs.CV cs.LGq-bio.TO

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Surgery requires comprehensive medical knowledge, visual assessment skills, and procedural expertise. While recent surgical AI models have focused on solving task-specific problems, there is a need for general-purpose systems that can understand surgical scenes and interact through natural language. This paper introduces GP-VLS, a general-purpose vision language model for surgery that integrates medical and surgical knowledge with visual scene understanding. For comprehensively evaluating general-purpose surgical models, we propose SurgiQual, which evaluates across medical and surgical knowledge benchmarks as well as surgical vision-language questions. To train GP-VLS, we develop six new datasets spanning medical knowledge, surgical textbooks, and vision-language pairs for tasks like phase recognition and tool identification. We show that GP-VLS significantly outperforms existing open- and closed-source models on surgical vision-language tasks, with 8-21% improvements in accuracy across SurgiQual benchmarks. GP-VLS also demonstrates strong performance on medical and surgical knowledge tests compared to open-source alternatives. Overall, GP-VLS provides an open-source foundation for developing AI assistants to support surgeons across a wide range of tasks and scenarios. The code and data for this work is publicly available at gpvls-surgery-vlm.github.io.

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    A retrieval-based surgical video model that searches a surgery-specific concept vocabulary achieves state-of-the-art zero-shot results on most benchmarks at a fraction of generative latency.

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  3. EndoChat: Grounded Multimodal Large Language Model for Endoscopic Surgery

    cs.CV 2025-01 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    EndoChat is a grounded multimodal LLM for endoscopic surgery, trained on the new Surg-396K dataset and reported to outperform prior MLLMs, though its evaluation is confounded by training-data overlap.

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    cs.CV 2024-11 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

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