Morning Edition · Tuesday, July 14, 2026Published at 1:33 AM EDT · New York
CLIR-Bench Tests Multimodal Models on Irregular Clinical Time Series
The benchmark targets the sparse, asynchronous, unevenly sampled measurements that dominate real patient monitoring and defeat standard sequence models.
A paper posted today introduces CLIR-Bench, a benchmark for multimodal question answering over irregular clinical time series. Clinical time series are central to patient monitoring, risk assessment, and decision support, but they are spars…
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