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Enhancing Representation in Medical Vision-Language Foundation Models via Multi-Scale Information Extraction Techniques

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arxiv 2401.01583 v2 pith:KXBFSMST submitted 2024-01-03 cs.CV

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keywords modelsfoundationmedicalinformationlearningmethodmulti-scaleclinical
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The development of medical vision-language foundation models has attracted significant attention in the field of medicine and healthcare due to their promising prospect in various clinical applications. While previous studies have commonly focused on feature learning at a single learning scale, investigation on integrating multi-scale information is lacking, which may hinder the potential for mutual reinforcement among these features. This paper aims to bridge this gap by proposing a method that effectively exploits multi-scale information to enhance the performance of medical foundation models. The proposed method simultaneously exploits features at the local, instance, modality and global aspects, facilitating comprehensive representation learning within the models. We evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed method on six open-source datasets across different clinical tasks, demonstrating its ability to enhance the performance of medical foundation models.

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