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Position: Restructuring of Categories and Implementation of Guidelines Essential for VLM Adoption in Healthcare

12 May 2025
Amara Tariq
Rimita Lahiri
Charles Kahn
Imon Banerjee
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Abstract

The intricate and multifaceted nature of vision language model (VLM) development, adaptation, and application necessitates the establishment of clear and standardized reporting protocols, particularly within the high-stakes context of healthcare. Defining these reporting standards is inherently challenging due to the diverse nature of studies involving VLMs, which vary significantly from the development of all new VLMs or finetuning for domain alignment to off-the-shelf use of VLM for targeted diagnosis and prediction tasks. In this position paper, we argue that traditional machine learning reporting standards and evaluation guidelines must be restructured to accommodate multiphase VLM studies; it also has to be organized for intuitive understanding of developers while maintaining rigorous standards for reproducibility. To facilitate community adoption, we propose a categorization framework for VLM studies and outline corresponding reporting standards that comprehensively address performance evaluation, data reporting protocols, and recommendations for manuscript composition. These guidelines are organized according to the proposed categorization scheme. Lastly, we present a checklist that consolidates reporting standards, offering a standardized tool to ensure consistency and quality in the publication of VLM-related research.

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@article{tariq2025_2505.08818,
  title={ Position: Restructuring of Categories and Implementation of Guidelines Essential for VLM Adoption in Healthcare },
  author={ Amara Tariq and Rimita Lahiri and Charles Kahn and Imon Banerjee },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.08818},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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