Multimodal growth and development assessment model
Ying Li, Zichen Song, Zijie Gong, Sitan Huang, Jiewei Ge

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multimodal assessment model for children's growth and development, integrating diverse data sources and advanced AI techniques to improve diagnostic accuracy and provide better health recommendations.
Contribution
The study develops a novel multimodal assessment model utilizing big data, AI, and cross-disciplinary methods, with an embedded ICL module for task adaptation and improved diagnostics.
Findings
Model achieves accurate growth assessment results.
Effective in providing reasonable medical recommendations.
Utilizes public and hospital datasets for training and testing.
Abstract
With the development of social economy and the improvement of people's attention to health, the growth and development of children and adolescents has become an important indicator to measure the level of national health. Therefore, accurate and timely assessment of children's growth and development has become increasingly important. At the same time, global health inequalities, especially child malnutrition and stunting in developing countries, urgently require effective assessment tools to monitor and intervene. In recent years, the rapid development of technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing, and the cross-integration of multiple disciplines such as biomedicine, statistics, and computer science have promoted the rapid development of large-scale models for growth and development assessment. However, there are still problems such as too single…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoastal and Marine Management · Socioeconomic and Demographic Analysis · Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
