Two new research papers propose novel approaches to scene graph generation for operating rooms, aiming to make the technology more practical for real-world surgical environments. The first paper, SAGE-OR, utilizes a feature-centric framework with frozen foundation models and a lightweight graph transformer, eliminating the need for localization supervision and enabling adaptation to new entities via prompt-level modification. The second paper introduces SG-NCA, a framework based on Neural Cellular Automata, designed for lightweight inference on fanless edge devices suitable for OR hygiene protocols. Both methods aim to reduce computational requirements and annotation costs while maintaining performance comparable to existing, more resource-intensive techniques. AI
IMPACT These advancements could lead to more affordable, privacy-preserving, and OR-ready intraoperative scene understanding tools.
RANK_REASON Two academic papers published on arXiv proposing new methods for scene graph generation in operating rooms.
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