DS1 spectrogram: Enhancing Medical Visual Grounding via Knowledge-guided Spatial Prompts

Enhancing Medical Visual Grounding via Knowledge-guided Spatial Prompts

April 2, 20262604.01915

Authors

Yifan Gao,Tao Zhou,Yi Zhou,Ke Zou,Yizhe Zhang

Abstract

Medical Visual Grounding (MVG) aims to identify diagnostically relevant phrases from free-text radiology reports and localize their corresponding regions in medical images, providing interpretable visual evidence to support clinical decision-making. Although recent Vision-Language Models (VLMs) exhibit promising multimodal reasoning ability, their grounding remains insufficient spatial precision, largely due to a lack of explicit localization priors when relying solely on latent embeddings.

In this work, we analyze this limitation from an attention perspective and propose KnowMVG, a Knowledge-prior and global-local attention enhancement framework for MVG in VLMs that explicitly strengthens spatial awareness during decoding. Specifically, we present a knowledge-enhanced prompting strategy that encodes phrase related medical knowledge into compact embeddings, together with a global-local attention that jointly leverages coarse global information and refined local cues to guide precise region localization.

localization. This design bridges high-level semantic understanding and fine-grained visual perception without introducing extra textual reasoning overhead.

Extensive experiments on four MVG benchmarks demonstrate that our KnowMVG consistently outperforms existing approaches, achieving gains of 3.0% in AP50 and 2.6% in mIoU over prior state-of-the-art methods. Qualitative and ablation studies further validate the effectiveness of each component.

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