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MedHal: An Evaluation Dataset for Medical Hallucination Detection

MedHal: An Evaluation Dataset for Medical Hallucination Detection

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英文摘要

We present MedHal, a novel large-scale dataset specifically designed to evaluate if models can detect hallucinations in medical texts. Current hallucination detection methods face significant limitations when applied to specialized domains like medicine, where they can have disastrous consequences. Existing medical datasets are either too small, containing only a few hundred samples, or focus on a single task like Question Answering or Natural Language Inference. MedHal addresses these gaps by: (1) incorporating diverse medical text sources and tasks; (2) providing a substantial volume of annotated samples suitable for training medical hallucination detection models; and (3) including explanations for factual inconsistencies to guide model learning. We demonstrate MedHal's utility by training and evaluating a baseline medical hallucination detection model, showing improvements over general-purpose hallucination detection approaches. This resource enables more efficient evaluation of medical text generation systems while reducing reliance on costly expert review, potentially accelerating the development of medical AI research.

Gaya Mehenni、Amal Zouaq

医学研究方法医学现状、医学发展

Gaya Mehenni,Amal Zouaq.MedHal: An Evaluation Dataset for Medical Hallucination Detection[EB/OL].(2025-04-11)[2025-07-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.08596.点此复制

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