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UltraMedical: Building Specialized Generalists in Biomedicine

Kaiyan Zhang · Sihang Zeng · Ermo Hua · Ning Ding · Zhang-Ren Chen · Zhiyuan Ma · Haoxin Li · Ganqu Cui · Biqing Qi · Xuekai Zhu · Xingtai Lv · Hu Jinfang · Zhiyuan Liu · Bowen Zhou

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Thu 12 Dec 4:30 p.m. PST — 7:30 p.m. PST

Abstract:

Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable capabilities across various domains and are moving towards more specialized areas. Recent advanced proprietary models such as GPT-4 and Gemini have achieved significant advancements in biomedicine, which have also raised privacy and security challenges. The construction of specialized generalists hinges largely on high-quality datasets, enhanced by techniques like supervised fine-tuning and reinforcement learning from human or AI feedback, and direct preference optimization. However, these leading technologies (e.g., preference learning) are still significantly limited in the open source community due to the scarcity of specialized data. In this paper, we present the UltraMedical collections, which consist of high-quality manual and synthetic datasets in the biomedicine domain, featuring preference annotations across multiple advanced LLMs. By utilizing these datasets, we fine-tune a suite of specialized medical models based on Llama-3 series, demonstrating breathtaking capabilities across various medical benchmarks. Moreover, we develop powerful reward models skilled in biomedical and general reward benchmark, enhancing further online preference learning within the biomedical LLM community.

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