VSF-Med introduces an eight-dimension, judge-scored vulnerability score for medical VLMs and reports that all five tested models are most vulnerable to persistent attack effects, with Llama-3.2 showing the largest drop.
Unsupervised Multimodal Representation Learning across Medical Images and Reports
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Joint embeddings between medical imaging modalities and associated radiology reports have the potential to offer significant benefits to the clinical community, ranging from cross-domain retrieval to conditional generation of reports to the broader goals of multimodal representation learning. In this work, we establish baseline joint embedding results measured via both local and global retrieval methods on the soon to be released MIMIC-CXR dataset consisting of both chest X-ray images and the associated radiology reports. We examine both supervised and unsupervised methods on this task and show that for document retrieval tasks with the learned representations, only a limited amount of supervision is needed to yield results comparable to those of fully-supervised methods.
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VSF-Med:A Vulnerability Scoring Framework for Medical Vision-Language Models
VSF-Med introduces an eight-dimension, judge-scored vulnerability score for medical VLMs and reports that all five tested models are most vulnerable to persistent attack effects, with Llama-3.2 showing the largest drop.