MedFuse: Multi-Modal Fusion with Clinical Time-Series Data and Chest X-Ray Images

Abstract

Multi-modal fusion approaches aim to integrate information from different data sources. Unlike natural datasets, such as in audio-visual applications, where samples consist of “paired” modalities, data in healthcare is often collected asynchronously. Hence, requiring the presence of all modalities for a given sample is not realistic for clinical tasks and significantly limits the size of the dataset during training. In this paper, we propose MedFuse, a conceptually simple yet promising LSTM-based fusion module that can accommodate uni-modal as well as multi-modal input. We evaluate the fusion method and introduce new benchmark results for in-hospital mortality prediction and phenotype classification, using clinical time-series data in the MIMIC-IV dataset and corresponding chest X-ray images in MIMIC-CXR. Compared to more complex multi-modal fusion strategies, MedFuse provides a performance improvement by a large margin on the fully paired test set. It also remains robust across the partially paired test set containing samples with missing chest X-ray images. We release our code for reproducibility and to enable the evaluation of competing models in the future.

Cite

Text

Hayat et al. "MedFuse: Multi-Modal Fusion with Clinical Time-Series Data and Chest X-Ray Images." Proceedings of the 7th Machine Learning for Healthcare Conference, 2022.

Markdown

[Hayat et al. "MedFuse: Multi-Modal Fusion with Clinical Time-Series Data and Chest X-Ray Images." Proceedings of the 7th Machine Learning for Healthcare Conference, 2022.](https://mlanthology.org/mlhc/2022/hayat2022mlhc-medfuse/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{hayat2022mlhc-medfuse,
  title     = {{MedFuse: Multi-Modal Fusion with Clinical Time-Series Data and Chest X-Ray Images}},
  author    = {Hayat, Nasir and Geras, Krzysztof J. and Shamout, Farah E.},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th Machine Learning for Healthcare Conference},
  year      = {2022},
  pages     = {479-503},
  volume    = {182},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/mlhc/2022/hayat2022mlhc-medfuse/}
}