TMF-RSE: Tri-Modal Fusion with Regional Semantics and Evidential Uncertainty for Lung Severity Scoring
Abstract
Accurate quantification of lung disease severity from chest imaging is critical for clinical decision-making and resource allocation. We propose a tri-modal deep learning framework, TMF-RSE (Tri-Modal Fusion with Regional Semantics and Evidential Uncertainty), that combines appearance features from two-dimensional chest inputs, structural features from lung segmentation masks, and semantic features from vision-language models (VLMs) for severity quantification. Our approach employs complementary fusion mechanisms that integrate semantic guidance, structural priors, and hierarchical interactions across modalities. The model employs evidential regression to provide both severity predictions and uncertainty estimates. Experiments on the Per-COVID-19 CT and RALO datasets show that TMF-RSE outperforms recent transformer-based baselines, achieving MAE of 4.02 and Pearson correlation of 0.9629 on Per-COVID-19 validation, and 0.339 MAE / 0.973 PC on RALO geographic extent.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.06356,
title = {TMF-RSE: Tri-Modal Fusion with Regional Semantics and Evidential Uncertainty for Lung Severity Scoring},
author = {Fadi Abdeladhim Zidi and Salah Eddine Bekhouche and Abdellah Zakaria Sellam and Gaby Maroun and Fadi Dornaika and Cosimo Distante},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.06356},
year = {2026}
}
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6 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables. IEEE conference format (IEEEtran). Submitted to AVSS 2026. Tri-modal fusion for lung severity scoring using appearance, segmentation, and VLM semantics with evidential uncertainty