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Segmentation, Detection and Explanation: A Unified Framework for CT Appearance Reasoning

Published 15 May 2026 in cs.CV | (2605.15997v1)

Abstract: Recent progress in deep learning has significantly advanced CT image analysis, particularly for segmentation tasks. However, these advances are largely confined to image-level pattern recognition, with most methods lacking explicit anatomical or contextual reasoning. Large vision-LLMs introduce linguistic context into image analysis, yet most approaches typically focus on a single task, which is insufficient for clinical workflow analysis that requires multiple fine-grained types of analysis, such as anatomy detection and segmentation. In this paper, we propose a unified autoregressive framework that integrates language-guided visual reasoning into CT interpretation. Our method introduces task-routing tokens that trigger detection and segmentation heads conditioned on the hidden states of a large vision-LLM, enabling coherent generation of visual outputs (e.g., masks and bounding boxes) and textual reasonings. To progressively enhance localisation accuracy and semantic clarity, we further design a "closer-look" mechanism that allows the model to perform progressive coarse-to-fine visits to regions of interest under refined fields of view. To support model training and evaluation, we curated a new multimodal CT dataset containing pixel-wise masks, bounding boxes, spatial prompts, and structured descriptions for visual objects constructed through an AI-assisted annotation process with human verification. Experiments on public benchmarks demonstrate consistent improvements over the SoTA, achieving up to 1.0% Dice on BTCV and 1.7% Dice on MosMed+, while additionally providing appearance reasoning outputs. The code and dataset will be available.

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