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MLLMs show promise in analyzing seizure movements, outperforming traditional models

A pilot study explored the use of multimodal large language models (MLLMs) for analyzing pathological movements in seizure videos. The research found that MLLMs, without specific training, outperformed traditional computer vision models on many seizure features, particularly recognizing postural and contextual elements. While MLLMs struggled with subtle, high-frequency movements, targeted preprocessing techniques improved their performance, and their explanations for predictions showed high faithfulness to expert reasoning. AI

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IMPACT Demonstrates potential for adapting general-purpose MLLMs for specialized clinical video analysis, offering a path toward interpretable diagnostic assistance.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper published on arXiv evaluating the capabilities of existing models.

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Lina Zhang, Tonmoy Monsoor, Mehmet Efe Lorasdagi, Prateik Sinha, Chong Han, Peizheng Li, Yuan Wang, Jessica Pasqua, Colin McCrimmon, Rajarshi Mazumder, Vwani Roychowdhury ·

    Can Multimodal Large Language Models Understand Pathologic Movements? A Pilot Study on Seizure Semiology

    arXiv:2605.03352v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have demonstrated robust capabilities in recognizing everyday human activities, yet their potential for analyzing clinically significant involuntary movements in neurological disorders remain…

  2. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Vwani Roychowdhury ·

    Can Multimodal Large Language Models Understand Pathologic Movements? A Pilot Study on Seizure Semiology

    Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have demonstrated robust capabilities in recognizing everyday human activities, yet their potential for analyzing clinically significant involuntary movements in neurological disorders remains largely unexplored. This pilot study evaluates…