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Detecting and Evaluating Medical Hallucinations in Large Vision Language Models (2406.10185v1)

Published 14 Jun 2024 in cs.CV

Abstract: Large Vision LLMs (LVLMs) are increasingly integral to healthcare applications, including medical visual question answering and imaging report generation. While these models inherit the robust capabilities of foundational LLMs, they also inherit susceptibility to hallucinations-a significant concern in high-stakes medical contexts where the margin for error is minimal. However, currently, there are no dedicated methods or benchmarks for hallucination detection and evaluation in the medical field. To bridge this gap, we introduce Med-HaLLMark, the first benchmark specifically designed for hallucination detection and evaluation within the medical multimodal domain. This benchmark provides multi-tasking hallucination support, multifaceted hallucination data, and hierarchical hallucination categorization. Furthermore, we propose the MediHall Score, a new medical evaluative metric designed to assess LVLMs' hallucinations through a hierarchical scoring system that considers the severity and type of hallucination, thereby enabling a granular assessment of potential clinical impacts. We also present MediHallDetector, a novel Medical LVLM engineered for precise hallucination detection, which employs multitask training for hallucination detection. Through extensive experimental evaluations, we establish baselines for popular LVLMs using our benchmark. The findings indicate that MediHall Score provides a more nuanced understanding of hallucination impacts compared to traditional metrics and demonstrate the enhanced performance of MediHallDetector. We hope this work can significantly improve the reliability of LVLMs in medical applications. All resources of this work will be released soon.

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Authors (10)
  1. Jiawei Chen (160 papers)
  2. Dingkang Yang (57 papers)
  3. Tong Wu (228 papers)
  4. Yue Jiang (104 papers)
  5. Xiaolu Hou (16 papers)
  6. Mingcheng Li (25 papers)
  7. Shunli Wang (21 papers)
  8. Dongling Xiao (10 papers)
  9. Ke Li (722 papers)
  10. Lihua Zhang (68 papers)
Citations (10)