Trustworthy Few-Shot Transfer of Medical VLMs through Split Conformal Prediction
Trustworthy Few-Shot Transfer of Medical VLMs through Split Conformal Prediction
Medical vision-language models (VLMs) have demonstrated unprecedented transfer capabilities and are being increasingly adopted for data-efficient image classification. Despite its growing popularity, its reliability aspect remains largely unexplored. This work explores the split conformal prediction (SCP) framework to provide trustworthiness guarantees when transferring such models based on a small labeled calibration set. Despite its potential, the generalist nature of the VLMs' pre-training could negatively affect the properties of the predicted conformal sets for specific tasks. While common practice in transfer learning for discriminative purposes involves an adaptation stage, we observe that deploying such a solution for conformal purposes is suboptimal since adapting the model using the available calibration data breaks the rigid exchangeability assumptions for test data in SCP. To address this issue, we propose transductive split conformal adaptation (SCA-T), a novel pipeline for transfer learning on conformal scenarios, which performs an unsupervised transductive adaptation jointly on calibration and test data. We present comprehensive experiments utilizing medical VLMs across various image modalities, transfer tasks, and non-conformity scores. Our framework offers consistent gains in efficiency and conditional coverage compared to SCP, maintaining the same empirical guarantees.
Julio Silva-Rodr?-guez、Ismail Ben Ayed、Jose Dolz
医学研究方法医学现状、医学发展
Julio Silva-Rodr?-guez,Ismail Ben Ayed,Jose Dolz.Trustworthy Few-Shot Transfer of Medical VLMs through Split Conformal Prediction[EB/OL].(2025-06-20)[2025-07-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17503.点此复制
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