CerebraGloss:面向细粒度临床 EEG 解读的大型视觉语言模型指令微调
ICLR 2026 Poster accepted paper at ICLR 2026. Interpreting clinical electroencephalography (EEG) is a laborious, subjective process, and existing computational models are limited to narrow classification tasks rather than holistic interpretation. A key bottleneck for applying powerful Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) to this domain is the scarcity of datasets pairing EEG visualizations with fine-grained, expert-level annotations. We address this by introducing CerebraGloss, an instruction-tuned LVLM for nuanced EEG interpretation. We first introduce a novel, automated data generation pipeline, featuring a bespoke YOLO-based waveform detector, to programmatically create a large-scale corpus of EEG-text instruction data. Code/project link: https://github.com/iewug/CerebraGloss