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arxiv:2410.09729

MIRAGE: Multimodal Identification and Recognition of Annotations in Indian General Prescriptions

Published on Oct 13, 2024
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Abstract

MIRAGE, a multimodal approach using fine-tuned large language models, achieves high accuracy in extracting medication names and dosages from handwritten medical records.

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Hospitals in India still rely on handwritten medical records despite the availability of Electronic Medical Records (EMR), complicating statistical analysis and record retrieval. Handwritten records pose a unique challenge, requiring specialized data for training models to recognize medications and their recommendation patterns. While traditional handwriting recognition approaches employ 2-D LSTMs, recent studies have explored using Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) for OCR tasks. Building on this approach, we focus on extracting medication names and dosages from simulated medical records. Our methodology MIRAGE (Multimodal Identification and Recognition of Annotations in indian GEneral prescriptions) involves fine-tuning the QWEN VL, LLaVA 1.6 and Idefics2 models on 743,118 high resolution simulated medical record images-fully annotated from 1,133 doctors across India. Our approach achieves 82% accuracy in extracting medication names and dosages.

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