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Affordance-Based Disambiguation of Surgical Instructions for Collaborative Robot-Assisted Surgery

Robotics 2025-09-22 v2 Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

Effective human-robot collaboration in surgery is affected by the inherent ambiguity of verbal communication. This paper presents a framework for a robotic surgical assistant that interprets and disambiguates verbal instructions from a surgeon by grounding them in the visual context of the operating field. The system employs a two-level affordance-based reasoning process that first analyzes the surgical scene using a multimodal vision-language model and then reasons about the instruction using a knowledge base of tool capabilities. To ensure patient safety, a dual-set conformal prediction method is used to provide a statistically rigorous confidence measure for robot decisions, allowing it to identify and flag ambiguous commands. We evaluated our framework on a curated dataset of ambiguous surgical requests from cholecystectomy videos, demonstrating a general disambiguation rate of 60% and presenting a method for safer human-robot interaction in the operating room.

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@article{arxiv.2509.14967,
  title  = {Affordance-Based Disambiguation of Surgical Instructions for Collaborative Robot-Assisted Surgery},
  author = {Ana Davila and Jacinto Colan and Yasuhisa Hasegawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.14967},
  year   = {2025}
}

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To be presented at the 1st Workshop on Intelligent Cobodied Assistance and Robotic Empowerment (iCARE). 2025 Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL)