PulseMind: A Multi-Modal Medical Model for Real-World Clinical Diagnosis

Authors

  • Jiao Xu Dalian University of Technology Ant Group
  • Junwei Liu Ant Group Peking University
  • Jiangwei Lao Ant Group
  • Qi Zhu Ant Group
  • Yunpeng Zhao University of Hong Kong
  • Congyun Jin Ant Group
  • Shinan Liu University of Hong Kong
  • Zhihong Lu Ant Group
  • Lihe Zhang Dalian University of Technology
  • Xin Chen City University of Hong Kong
  • Jian Wang Ant Group
  • Ping Wang Peking University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i13.38106

Abstract

Recent advances in medical multi-modal models focus on specialized image analysis like dermatology, pathology, or radiology. However, they do not fully capture the complexity of real-world clinical diagnostics, which involve heterogeneous inputs and require ongoing contextual understanding during patient-physician interactions. To bridge this gap, we introduce PulseMind, a new family of multi-modal diagnostic models that integrates a systematically curated dataset, a comprehensive evaluation benchmark, and a tailored training framework. Specifically, we first construct a diagnostic dataset, MediScope, which comprises 98,000 real-world multi-turn consultations and 601,500 medical images, spanning over 10 major clinical departments and more than 200 sub-specialties. Then, to better reflect the requirements of real-world clinical diagnosis, we develop the PulseMind Benchmark, a multi-turn diagnostic consultation benchmark with a four-dimensional evaluation protocol comprising proactiveness, accuracy, usefulness, and language quality. Finally, we design a training framework tailored for multi-modal clinical diagnostics, centered around a core component named Comparison-based Reinforcement Policy Optimization (CRPO). Compared to absolute score rewards, CRPO uses relative preference signals from multi-dimensional comparisons to provide stable and human-aligned training guidance. Extensive experiments demonstrate that PulseMind achieves competitive performance on both the diagnostic consultation benchmark and public medical benchmarks.

Published

2026-03-14

How to Cite

Xu, J., Liu, J., Lao, J., Zhu, Q., Zhao, Y., Jin, C., … Wang, P. (2026). PulseMind: A Multi-Modal Medical Model for Real-World Clinical Diagnosis. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 40(13), 11259–11268. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i13.38106

Issue

Section

AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision X