HERO maps DNA methylation and miRNA to a 16-dimensional intent vector for TF-IDF caption retrieval and cosine-gated repair in VLM-based multi-task breast cancer prediction, claiming SOTA on TCGA-BRCA.
et al.: MDAgents: An Adaptive Collaboration of LLMs for Medical Decision-Making (Oct 2024)
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DermAgent orchestrates seven vision-language tools in a Plan-Execute-Reflect loop with dual-modality retrieval from 413k cases and a critic module to outperform GPT-4o by 17.6% in zero-shot dermatological diagnosis accuracy.
UniReason-Med introduces a unified framework for 2D and 3D medical VQA with shared grounded reasoning, trained on a 220K dataset, claiming that joint 2D+3D supervision improves 3D performance over 3D-only training.
Interactive LLM dialogue raised residents' hard-case diagnostic correctness from 0.589 to 0.734 and produced medium effect sizes in a blinded study of seven physicians on 52 emergency cases.
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HERO: Hypothesis-Driven Evidence Retrieval from Omics for Multi-Task Breast Cancer Analysis
HERO maps DNA methylation and miRNA to a 16-dimensional intent vector for TF-IDF caption retrieval and cosine-gated repair in VLM-based multi-task breast cancer prediction, claiming SOTA on TCGA-BRCA.
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DermAgent: A Self-Reflective Agentic System for Dermatological Image Analysis with Multi-Tool Reasoning and Traceable Decision-Making
DermAgent orchestrates seven vision-language tools in a Plan-Execute-Reflect loop with dual-modality retrieval from 413k cases and a critic module to outperform GPT-4o by 17.6% in zero-shot dermatological diagnosis accuracy.
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UniReason-Med: A Shared Grounded Reasoning Interface for 2D-to-3D Transfer in Medical VQA
UniReason-Med introduces a unified framework for 2D and 3D medical VQA with shared grounded reasoning, trained on a 220K dataset, claiming that joint 2D+3D supervision improves 3D performance over 3D-only training.
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Human-LLM Dialogue Improves Diagnostic Accuracy in Emergency Care
Interactive LLM dialogue raised residents' hard-case diagnostic correctness from 0.589 to 0.734 and produced medium effect sizes in a blinded study of seven physicians on 52 emergency cases.