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Generalist embedding models are better at short-context clinical semantic search than specialized embedding models

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The increasing use of tools and solutions based on Large Language Models (LLMs) for various tasks in the medical domain has become a prominent trend. Their use in this highly critical and sensitive domain has thus raised important questions about their robustness, especially in response to variations in input, and the reliability of the generated outputs. This study addresses these questions by constructing a textual dataset based on the ICD-10-CM code descriptions, widely used in US hospitals and containing many clinical terms, and their easily reproducible rephrasing. We then benchmarked existing embedding models, either generalist or specialized in the clinical domain, in a semantic search task where the goal was to correctly match the rephrased text to the original description. Our results showed that generalist models performed better than clinical models, suggesting that existing clinical specialized models are more sensitive to small changes in input that confuse them. The highlighted problem of specialized models may be due to the fact that they have not been trained on sufficient data, and in particular on datasets that are not diverse enough to have a reliable global language understanding, which is still necessary for accurate handling of medical documents.

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Cohort Retrieval using Dense Passage Retrieval

cs.IR · 2025-06-26 · conditional · novelty 4.0

A DPR-based retrieval model trained on echocardiography reports outperforms BM25 and off-the-shelf embeddings on common cohort queries, but underperforms on rare-condition (out-of-distribution) searches.

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  • Cohort Retrieval using Dense Passage Retrieval cs.IR · 2025-06-26 · conditional · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    A DPR-based retrieval model trained on echocardiography reports outperforms BM25 and off-the-shelf embeddings on common cohort queries, but underperforms on rare-condition (out-of-distribution) searches.