论文ICLR 2026 Poster2026 年clinical prediction 泛癌筛查中的扫视-聚焦强化机制
ICLR 2026 Poster accepted paper at ICLR 2026. Pan-cancer screening in large-scale CT scans remains challenging for existing AI methods, primarily due to the difficulty of localizing diverse types of tiny lesions in large CT volumes. The extreme foreground-background imbalance significantly hinders models from focusing on diseased regions, while redundant focus on healthy regions not only decreases the efficiency but also increases false positives. Inspired by radiologists' glance and focus diagnostic strategy, we introduce GF-Screen, a Glance and Focus reinforcement learning framework for pan-cancer screening. GF-Screen employs a Glance model to localize the diseased regions and a Focus model to precisely segment the lesions, where segmentation results of the Focus model are leveraged to reward the Glance model via Reinforcement Learning (RL). Code/project link: https://github.com/Luffy03/GF-Screen
论文ICLR 2026 Poster2026 年clinical prediction 从病历到诊断对话:面向精神共病的临床扎根方法与数据集
ICLR 2026 Poster accepted paper at ICLR 2026. Psychiatric comorbidity is clinically significant yet challenging due to the complexity of multiple co-occurring disorders. To address this, we develop a novel approach integrating synthetic patient electronic medical record (EMR) construction and multi-agent diagnostic dialogue generation. We create 502 synthetic EMRs for common comorbid conditions using a pipeline that ensures clinical relevance and diversity. Our multi-agent framework transfers the clinical interview protocol into a hierarchical state machine and context tree, supporting over 130 diagnostic states while maintaining clinical standards.
论文ICLR 2026 Poster2026 年trustworthy medical AI AbdCTBench:从腹部表面几何学习临床生物标志物表征
ICLR 2026 Poster accepted paper at ICLR 2026. Body composition analysis through CT and MRI imaging provides critical insights for cardio-metabolic health assessment but remains limited by accessibility barriers including radiation exposure, high costs, and infrastructure requirements. We present AbdCTBench, a large-scale dataset containing 23,506 CT-derived abdominal surface meshes from 18,719 patients, paired with 87 comorbidity labels, 31 specific diagnosis codes, and 16 CT-derived biomarkers. Our key insight is that external surface geometry is predictive of internal tissue composition, enabling accessible health screening through consumer devices. We establish comprehensive benchmarks across seven computer vision architectures (ResNet-18/34/50, DenseNet-121, EfficientNet-B0, ViT-Small, Swin Transformer-Base), demonstrating that models can learn robust surface-to-biomarker representations directly from 2D mesh projections. Code/project link: https://abdctbenchrepo.github.io/AbdCTBench/