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Pengfei Guo

Total Citations
247
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8
Papers
2

Publications

#1 2603.16822v1 Mar 17, 2026

Surg$Σ$: A Spectrum of Large-Scale Multimodal Data and Foundation Models for Surgical Intelligence

Surgical intelligence has the potential to improve the safety and consistency of surgical care, yet most existing surgical AI frameworks remain task-specific and struggle to generalize across procedures and institutions. Although multimodal foundation models, particularly multimodal large language models, have demonstrated strong cross-task capabilities across various medical domains, their advancement in surgery remains constrained by the lack of large-scale, systematically curated multimodal data. To address this challenge, we introduce Surg$Σ$, a spectrum of large-scale multimodal data and foundation models for surgical intelligence. At the core of this framework lies Surg$Σ$-DB, a large-scale multimodal data foundation designed to support diverse surgical tasks. Surg$Σ$-DB consolidates heterogeneous surgical data sources (including open-source datasets, curated in-house clinical collections and web-source data) into a unified schema, aiming to improve label consistency and data standardization across heterogeneous datasets. Surg$Σ$-DB spans 6 clinical specialties and diverse surgical types, providing rich image- and video-level annotations across 18 practical surgical tasks covering understanding, reasoning, planning, and generation, at an unprecedented scale (over 5.98M conversations). Beyond conventional multimodal conversations, Surg$Σ$-DB incorporates hierarchical reasoning annotations, providing richer semantic cues to support deeper contextual understanding in complex surgical scenarios. We further provide empirical evidence through recently developed surgical foundation models built upon Surg$Σ$-DB, illustrating the practical benefits of large-scale multimodal annotations, unified semantic design, and structured reasoning annotations for improving cross-task generalization and interpretability.

Zhu Zhuo Chang Han Low Zhitao Zeng Mengya Xu Jian-Hui Jiang +11
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#2 2603.13024v1 Mar 13, 2026

SAW: Toward a Surgical Action World Model via Controllable and Scalable Video Generation

A surgical world model capable of generating realistic surgical action videos with precise control over tool-tissue interactions can address fundamental challenges in surgical AI and simulation -- from data scarcity and rare event synthesis to bridging the sim-to-real gap for surgical automation. However, current video generation methods, the very core of such surgical world models, require expensive annotations or complex structured intermediates as conditioning signals at inference, limiting their scalability. Other approaches exhibit limited temporal consistency across complex laparoscopic scenes and do not possess sufficient realism. We propose Surgical Action World (SAW) -- a step toward surgical action world modeling through video diffusion conditioned on four lightweight signals: language prompts encoding tool-action context, a reference surgical scene, tissue affordance mask, and 2D tool-tip trajectories. We design a conditional video diffusion approach that reformulates video-to-video diffusion into trajectory-conditioned surgical action synthesis. The backbone diffusion model is fine-tuned on a custom-curated dataset of 12,044 laparoscopic clips with lightweight spatiotemporal conditioning signals, leveraging a depth consistency loss to enforce geometric plausibility without requiring depth at inference. SAW achieves state-of-the-art temporal consistency (CD-FVD: 199.19 vs. 546.82) and strong visual quality on held-out test data. Furthermore, we demonstrate its downstream utility for (a) surgical AI, where augmenting rare actions with SAW-generated videos improves action recognition (clipping F1-score: 20.93% to 43.14%; cutting: 0.00% to 8.33%) on real test data, and (b) surgical simulation, where rendering tool-tissue interaction videos from simulator-derived trajectory points toward a visually faithful simulation engine.

Pengfei Guo Yufan He Sampath Rapuri L. Seenivasan Dominik Schneider +7
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