Clinfo.ai: An Open-Source Retrieval-Augmented Large Language Model System for Answering Medical Questions using Scientific Literature.

Alejandro Lozano, Scott L Fleming, Chia-Chun Chiang, Nigam Shah
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The quickly-expanding nature of published medical literature makes it challenging for clinicians and researchers to keep up with and summarize recent, relevant findings in a timely manner. While several closed-source summarization tools based on large language models (LLMs) now exist, rigorous and systematic evaluations of their outputs are lacking. Furthermore, there is a paucity of high-quality datasets and appropriate benchmark tasks with which to evaluate these tools. We address these issues with four contributions: we release Clinfo.ai, an open-source WebApp that answers clinical questions based on dynamically retrieved scientific literature; we specify an information retrieval and abstractive summarization task to evaluate the performance of such retrieval-augmented LLM systems; we release a dataset of 200 questions and corresponding answers derived from published systematic reviews, which we name PubMed Retrieval and Synthesis (PubMedRS-200); and report benchmark results for Clinfo.ai and other publicly available OpenQA systems on PubMedRS-200.

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Clinfo.ai:利用科学文献回答医学问题的开源检索增强型大语言模型系统。
已发表的医学文献数量迅速增加,这使得临床医生和研究人员及时了解和总结最新的相关研究成果变得十分困难。虽然目前已有几种基于大型语言模型(LLM)的闭源摘要工具,但对其输出结果缺乏严格而系统的评估。此外,用于评估这些工具的高质量数据集和适当的基准任务也非常缺乏。我们通过四项贡献来解决这些问题:我们发布了一个开源 WebApp Clinfo.ai,它可以根据动态检索到的科学文献回答临床问题;我们指定了一个信息检索和抽象摘要任务来评估此类检索增强型 LLM 系统的性能;我们发布了一个包含 200 个问题和相应答案的数据集,这些问题和答案来自已发表的系统性综述,我们将其命名为 PubMed Retrieval and Synthesis (PubMedRS-200);我们还报告了 Clinfo.ai 和其他公开可用的 OpenQA 系统在 PubMedRS-200 上的基准结果。
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