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Enhancing the vision-language foundation model with key semantic knowledge-emphasized report refinement (2401.11421v2)

Published 21 Jan 2024 in cs.CV

Abstract: Recently, vision-language representation learning has made remarkable advancements in building up medical foundation models, holding immense potential for transforming the landscape of clinical research and medical care. The underlying hypothesis is that the rich knowledge embedded in radiology reports can effectively assist and guide the learning process, reducing the need for additional labels. However, these reports tend to be complex and sometimes even consist of redundant descriptions that make the representation learning too challenging to capture the key semantic information. This paper develops a novel iterative vision-language representation learning framework by proposing a key semantic knowledge-emphasized report refinement method. Particularly, raw radiology reports are refined to highlight the key information according to a constructed clinical dictionary and two model-optimized knowledge-enhancement metrics. The iterative framework is designed to progressively learn, starting from gaining a general understanding of the patient's condition based on raw reports and gradually refines and extracts critical information essential to the fine-grained analysis tasks. The effectiveness of the proposed framework is validated on various downstream medical image analysis tasks, including disease classification, region-of-interest segmentation, and phrase grounding. Our framework surpasses seven state-of-the-art methods in both fine-tuning and zero-shot settings, demonstrating its encouraging potential for different clinical applications.

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Authors (7)
  1. Cheng Li (1094 papers)
  2. Weijian Huang (19 papers)
  3. Hao Yang (328 papers)
  4. Jiarun Liu (17 papers)
  5. Shanshan Wang (166 papers)
  6. Yong Liang (32 papers)
  7. Hairong Zheng (71 papers)
Citations (1)