AI RESEARCH

Beyond Masks: The Case for Medical Image Parsing

arXiv CS.CV

ArXi:2605.11438v1 Announce Type: new Medical imaging research has spent a decade getting very good at one thing: producing per-voxel masks. Masks tell us size, volume, and location, and a decade of clinical infrastructure rests on those outputs. Yet the report a radiologist writes contains almost nothing a mask can express. We argue that medical imaging research should adopt medical image parsing as its central output: a structured representation in which entities, attributes, and relationships are emitted together and mutually consistent.