computer vision

SCALPEL: Semantic Cross-modal Alignment via LLM-Powered Encoder Learning for Medical Vision-Language Representation

arXiv:2607.26885

summary

The paper introduces SCALPEL, a framework that fine‑tunes a generative medical LLM into an isotropic encoder and uses an asymmetric, anatomy‑negation‑aware contrastive objective to improve medical vision‑language representation, achieving state‑of‑the‑art results on several chest X‑ray benchmarks.

Abstract

Vision-language pre-training (VLP) serves as a cornerstone for medical multimodal representation learning. However, existing medical VLP frameworks are often constrained by the limited context windows and shallow representational capacities of lightweight text encoders when processing lengthy, terminology-dense clinical reports. While integrating medical large language models (LLMs) offers unprecedented clinical reasoning capabilities, it introduces three major bottlenecks: (i) the anisotropic representational collapse of generative LLMs under standard contrastive objectives, (ii) the prohibitive memory overhead of joint end-to-end training with large batch sizes, and (iii) the medical hallucinations induced by vanilla contrastive losses that ignore fine-grained anatomical laterality and negation modifiers. To address these challenges, we propose \textbf{SCALPEL}, a \textbf{S}emantic \textbf{C}ross-modal \textbf{A}lignment framework via \textbf{L}LM-\textbf{P}owered \textbf{E}ncoder \textbf{L}earning. First, Clinical Report Contrastive fine-tuning converts a generative LLM into an isotropic encoder via domain-specific clinical text adaptation. Second, an asymmetric alignment strategy leverages offline feature caching to enable efficient training. Critically, we formulate an Anatomy-Negation Aware Objective that explicitly penalizes mismatched image-text pairs involving laterality confusion or false negations. Extensive experiments across MIMIC-CXR, CheXpert, and IU X-Ray benchmarks demonstrate that SCALPEL achieves state-of-the-art performance in cross-modal retrieval, zero-shot disease classification and medical visual question answering.

14 pages, 3 figures, accepted by PRCV2026

Topics & keywords

#medical vision-language pretraining#large language model encoders#contrastive learning#anatomy-aware alignment#zero-shot disease classificationSCALPELclinical report contrastive fine-tuningasymmetric alignmentanatomy-negation objectiveMIMIC-CXRCheXpertIU X-Ray
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