Expert-CFG combines entropy-based uncertainty selection with classifier-free guidance over expert-highlighted text to refine MedVLM outputs, reporting gains on VQA-RAD, SLAKE, and PathVQA.
Advancing High Resolution Vision-Language Models in Biomedicine
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Multi-modal learning has significantly advanced generative AI, especially in vision-language modeling. Innovations like GPT-4V and open-source projects such as LLaVA have enabled robust conversational agents capable of zero-shot task completions. However, applying these technologies in the biomedical field presents unique challenges. Recent initiatives like LLaVA-Med have started to adapt instruction-tuning for biomedical contexts using large datasets such as PMC-15M. Our research offers three key contributions: (i) we present a new instruct dataset enriched with medical image-text pairs from Claude3-Opus and LLaMA3 70B, (ii) we propose a novel image encoding strategy using hierarchical representations to improve fine-grained biomedical visual comprehension, and (iii) we develop the Llama3-Med model, which achieves state-of-the-art zero-shot performance on biomedical visual question answering benchmarks, with an average performance improvement of over 10% compared to previous methods. These advancements provide more accurate and reliable tools for medical professionals, bridging gaps in current multi-modal conversational assistants and promoting further innovations in medical AI.
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Expert-CFG combines entropy-based uncertainty selection with classifier-free guidance over expert-highlighted text to refine MedVLM outputs, reporting gains on VQA-RAD, SLAKE, and PathVQA.