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An Empirical Analysis of Continual Learning for Heterogeneous Medical Visual Question Answering

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-07-13 v1 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language

Abstract

Deploying medical visual question answering (MedVQA) systems in real-world clinical settings requires models that adapt to new clinical tasks without forgetting previously acquired knowledge. Continual learning (CL) provides a practical framework for this setting. Despite rapid progress in medical vision-language models, the behavior of CL methods when training these models across heterogeneous MedVQA tasks remains underexplored. This work presents a systematic evaluation of CL for MedVQA across diverse clinical objectives, including classification, multi-label classification, detection, cell counting, and report generation. Specifically, we explore (1) the ability of existing CL methods to mitigate catastrophic forgetting; (2) their sensitivity to task ordering, analyzing how different task sequences influence performance retention and forgetting; and (3) the evolution of low-rank adaptation parameters as new tasks are learned, revealing patterns of weight drift under different CL methods. Our findings suggest that existing CL methods struggle to maintain stability-plasticity balance when tasks with different objectives and supervision formats are interleaved. Code and full experimental setup will be publicly available.

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@article{arxiv.2607.12048,
  title  = {An Empirical Analysis of Continual Learning for Heterogeneous Medical Visual Question Answering},
  author = {Mai A. Shaaban and Tausifa Jan Saleem and Alaa Mohamed and Dilnaz Utemissova and Ufaq Khan and Mohammad Yaqub},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.12048},
  year   = {2026}
}