BEnchmarking LLMs for Ophthalmology (BELO) for Ophthalmological Knowledge and Reasoning
Abstract
Current benchmarks evaluating large language models (LLMs) in ophthalmology are limited in scope and disproportionately prioritise accuracy. We introduce BELO (BEnchmarking LLMs for Ophthalmology), a standardized and comprehensive evaluation benchmark developed through multiple rounds of expert checking by 13 ophthalmologists. BELO assesses ophthalmology-related clinical accuracy and reasoning quality. Using keyword matching and a fine-tuned PubMedBERT model, we curated ophthalmology-specific multiple-choice-questions (MCQs) from diverse medical datasets (BCSC, MedMCQA, MedQA, BioASQ, and PubMedQA). The dataset underwent multiple rounds of expert checking. Duplicate and substandard questions were systematically removed. Ten ophthalmologists refined the explanations of each MCQ's correct answer. This was further adjudicated by three senior ophthalmologists. To illustrate BELO's utility, we evaluated six LLMs (OpenAI o1, o3-mini, GPT-4o, DeepSeek-R1, Llama-3-8B, and Gemini 1.5 Pro) using accuracy, macro-F1, and five text-generation metrics (ROUGE-L, BERTScore, BARTScore, METEOR, and AlignScore). In a further evaluation involving human experts, two ophthalmologists qualitatively reviewed 50 randomly selected outputs for accuracy, comprehensiveness, and completeness. BELO consists of 900 high-quality, expert-reviewed questions aggregated from five sources: BCSC (260), BioASQ (10), MedMCQA (572), MedQA (40), and PubMedQA (18). A public leaderboard has been established to promote transparent evaluation and reporting. Importantly, the BELO dataset will remain a hold-out, evaluation-only benchmark to ensure fair and reproducible comparisons of future models.
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@article{arxiv.2507.15717,
title = {BEnchmarking LLMs for Ophthalmology (BELO) for Ophthalmological Knowledge and Reasoning},
author = {Sahana Srinivasan and Xuguang Ai and Thaddaeus Wai Soon Lo and Aidan Gilson and Minjie Zou and Ke Zou and Hyunjae Kim and Mingjia Yang and Krithi Pushpanathan and Samantha Yew and Wan Ting Loke and Jocelyn Goh and Yibing Chen and Yiming Kong and Emily Yuelei Fu and Michelle Ongyong Hui and Kristen Nwanyanwu and Amisha Dave and Kelvin Zhenghao Li and Chen-Hsin Sun and Mark Chia and Gabriel Dawei Yang and Wendy Meihua Wong and David Ziyou Chen and Dianbo Liu and Maxwell Singer and Fares Antaki and Lucian V Del Priore and Jost Jonas and Ron Adelman and Qingyu Chen and Yih-Chung Tham},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.15717},
year = {2025}
}