arXiv Machine Learning By Thanni Adewuyi, Anuoluwa Sotome, Samuel Okoko, Angel Ezendu, Oluwafunke Akinbuwa, Oluwaseun Odunsi, Oluwasegun Oguntuase, Oluwadarasimi Oguntuase, Ifeoma Nwabueze, Abiodun Adereni

MamaBench: Benchmarking LLM Robustness in Maternal and Child Health Diagnosis through Counterfactual Clinical Perturbation

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arXiv:2607. 14385v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Large language models achieve strong scores on medical benchmarks, yet these benchmarks evaluate each question in isolation, providing no measure of whether a system can distinguish clinically similar presentations requiring different interventions.

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