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oai:arXiv.org:2408.12682

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Computer Science - Machine Learnin... Computer Science - Artificial Inte... Computer Science - Computation and... Computer Science - Computer Vision... Computer Science - Multimedia
Author
Mo, Shentong Liang, Paul Pu
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

8/28/2024

Keywords
data biomedical tasks modalities multimed medical science computer
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Abstract

Biomedical data is inherently multimodal, consisting of electronic health records, medical imaging, digital pathology, genome sequencing, wearable sensors, and more.

The application of artificial intelligence tools to these multifaceted sensing technologies has the potential to revolutionize the prognosis, diagnosis, and management of human health and disease.

However, current approaches to biomedical AI typically only train and evaluate with one or a small set of medical modalities and tasks.

This limitation hampers the development of comprehensive tools that can leverage the rich interconnected information across many heterogeneous biomedical sensors.

To address this challenge, we present MultiMed, a benchmark designed to evaluate and enable large-scale learning across a wide spectrum of medical modalities and tasks.

MultiMed consists of 2.56 million samples across ten medical modalities such as medical reports, pathology, genomics, and protein data, and is structured into eleven challenging tasks, including disease prognosis, protein structure prediction, and medical question answering.

Using MultiMed, we conduct comprehensive experiments benchmarking state-of-the-art unimodal, multimodal, and multitask models.

Our analysis highlights the advantages of training large-scale medical models across many related modalities and tasks.

Moreover, MultiMed enables studies of generalization across related medical concepts, robustness to real-world noisy data and distribution shifts, and novel modality combinations to improve prediction performance.

MultiMed will be publicly available and regularly updated and welcomes inputs from the community.

Mo, Shentong,Liang, Paul Pu, 2024, MultiMed: Massively Multimodal and Multitask Medical Understanding

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