Search Results for author: Eduardo Pontes Reis

Found 5 papers, 2 papers with code

A Benchmark of Domain-Adapted Large Language Models for Generating Brief Hospital Course Summaries

no code implementations8 Mar 2024 Asad Aali, Dave Van Veen, Yamin Ishraq Arefeen, Jason Hom, Christian Bluethgen, Eduardo Pontes Reis, Sergios Gatidis, Namuun Clifford, Joseph Daws, Arash S. Tehrani, Jangwon Kim, Akshay S. Chaudhari

To enable the adaptation of LLMs for BHC synthesis, we introduce a novel benchmark consisting of a pre-processed dataset extracted from MIMIC-IV notes, encapsulating clinical note, and brief hospital course (BHC) pairs.

In-Context Learning

CheXagent: Towards a Foundation Model for Chest X-Ray Interpretation

no code implementations22 Jan 2024 Zhihong Chen, Maya Varma, Jean-Benoit Delbrouck, Magdalini Paschali, Louis Blankemeier, Dave Van Veen, Jeya Maria Jose Valanarasu, Alaa Youssef, Joseph Paul Cohen, Eduardo Pontes Reis, Emily B. Tsai, Andrew Johnston, Cameron Olsen, Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Sergios Gatidis, Akshay S. Chaudhari, Curtis Langlotz

However, developing FMs that can accurately interpret CXRs is challenging due to the (1) limited availability of large-scale vision-language datasets in the medical image domain, (2) lack of vision and language encoders that can capture the complexities of medical data, and (3) absence of evaluation frameworks for benchmarking the abilities of FMs on CXR interpretation.

Benchmarking Fairness +2

Style-Aware Radiology Report Generation with RadGraph and Few-Shot Prompting

no code implementations26 Oct 2023 Benjamin Yan, Ruochen Liu, David E. Kuo, Subathra Adithan, Eduardo Pontes Reis, Stephen Kwak, Vasantha Kumar Venugopal, Chloe P. O'Connell, Agustina Saenz, Pranav Rajpurkar, Michael Moor

First, we extract the content from an image; then, we verbalize the extracted content into a report that matches the style of a specific radiologist.

Med-Flamingo: a Multimodal Medical Few-shot Learner

1 code implementation27 Jul 2023 Michael Moor, Qian Huang, Shirley Wu, Michihiro Yasunaga, Cyril Zakka, Yash Dalmia, Eduardo Pontes Reis, Pranav Rajpurkar, Jure Leskovec

However, existing models typically have to be fine-tuned on sizeable down-stream datasets, which poses a significant limitation as in many medical applications data is scarce, necessitating models that are capable of learning from few examples in real-time.

Medical Visual Question Answering Question Answering +1

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