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BadCLM: Backdoor Attack in Clinical Language Models for Electronic Health Records

Computation and Language 2024-07-09 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

The advent of clinical language models integrated into electronic health records (EHR) for clinical decision support has marked a significant advancement, leveraging the depth of clinical notes for improved decision-making. Despite their success, the potential vulnerabilities of these models remain largely unexplored. This paper delves into the realm of backdoor attacks on clinical language models, introducing an innovative attention-based backdoor attack method, BadCLM (Bad Clinical Language Models). This technique clandestinely embeds a backdoor within the models, causing them to produce incorrect predictions when a pre-defined trigger is present in inputs, while functioning accurately otherwise. We demonstrate the efficacy of BadCLM through an in-hospital mortality prediction task with MIMIC III dataset, showcasing its potential to compromise model integrity. Our findings illuminate a significant security risk in clinical decision support systems and pave the way for future endeavors in fortifying clinical language models against such vulnerabilities.

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@article{arxiv.2407.05213,
  title  = {BadCLM: Backdoor Attack in Clinical Language Models for Electronic Health Records},
  author = {Weimin Lyu and Zexin Bi and Fusheng Wang and Chao Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.05213},
  year   = {2024}
}

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