MedBookVQA: A Systematic and Comprehensive Medical Benchmark Derived from Open-Access Book
MedBookVQA: A Systematic and Comprehensive Medical Benchmark Derived from Open-Access Book
The accelerating development of general medical artificial intelligence (GMAI), powered by multimodal large language models (MLLMs), offers transformative potential for addressing persistent healthcare challenges, including workforce deficits and escalating costs. The parallel development of systematic evaluation benchmarks emerges as a critical imperative to enable performance assessment and provide technological guidance. Meanwhile, as an invaluable knowledge source, the potential of medical textbooks for benchmark development remains underexploited. Here, we present MedBookVQA, a systematic and comprehensive multimodal benchmark derived from open-access medical textbooks. To curate this benchmark, we propose a standardized pipeline for automated extraction of medical figures while contextually aligning them with corresponding medical narratives. Based on this curated data, we generate 5,000 clinically relevant questions spanning modality recognition, disease classification, anatomical identification, symptom diagnosis, and surgical procedures. A multi-tier annotation system categorizes queries through hierarchical taxonomies encompassing medical imaging modalities (42 categories), body anatomies (125 structures), and clinical specialties (31 departments), enabling nuanced analysis across medical subdomains. We evaluate a wide array of MLLMs, including proprietary, open-sourced, medical, and reasoning models, revealing significant performance disparities across task types and model categories. Our findings highlight critical capability gaps in current GMAI systems while establishing textbook-derived multimodal benchmarks as essential evaluation tools. MedBookVQA establishes textbook-derived benchmarking as a critical paradigm for advancing clinical AI, exposing limitations in GMAI systems while providing anatomically structured performance metrics across specialties.
Sau Lai Yip、Sunan He、Yuxiang Nie、Shu Pui Chan、Yilin Ye、Sum Ying Lam、Hao Chen
医学研究方法医学现状、医学发展临床医学计算技术、计算机技术
Sau Lai Yip,Sunan He,Yuxiang Nie,Shu Pui Chan,Yilin Ye,Sum Ying Lam,Hao Chen.MedBookVQA: A Systematic and Comprehensive Medical Benchmark Derived from Open-Access Book[EB/OL].(2025-06-01)[2025-06-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00855.点此复制
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