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Patient-Conditioned Adaptive Offsets for Reliable Diagnosis across Subgroups

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AI models for medical diagnosis often exhibit uneven performance across patient populations due to heterogeneity in disease prevalence, imaging appearance, and clinical risk profiles. Existing algorithmic fairness approaches typically seek to reduce such disparities by suppressing sensitive attributes. However, in medical settings these attributes often carry essential diagnostic information, and removing them can degrade accuracy and reliability, particularly in high-stakes applications. In contrast, clinical decision making explicitly incorporates patient context when interpreting diagnostic evidence, suggesting a different design direction for subgroup-aware models. In this paper, we introduce HyperAdapt, a patient-conditioned adaptation framework that improves subgroup reliability while maintaining a shared diagnostic model. Clinically relevant attributes such as age and sex are encoded into a compact embedding and used to condition a hypernetwork-style module, which generates small residual modulation parameters for selected layers of a shared backbone. This design preserves the general medical knowledge learned by the backbone while enabling targeted adjustments that reflect patient-specific variability. To ensure efficiency and robustness, adaptations are constrained through low-rank and bottlenecked parameterizations, limiting both model complexity and computational overhead. Experiments across multiple public medical imaging benchmarks demonstrate that the proposed approach consistently improves subgroup-level performance without sacrificing overall accuracy. On the PAD-UFES-20 dataset, our method outperforms the strongest competing baseline by 4.1% in recall and 4.4% in F1 score, with larger gains observed for underrepresented patient populations.

Gelei Xu, Yuying Duan, Jun Xia, Ruining Deng, Wei Jin, Yiyu Shi• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Image ClassificationFitzpatrick17k
Accuracy63.5
24
Skin lesion classificationFitzpatrick-17k (test)
Accuracy0.635
17
Medical Image ClassificationPAD-UFES-20
Accuracy76.3
16
Medical Image ClassificationODIR-5k
Accuracy69
16
Medical Image ClassificationPAD-UFES-20 (test)
Accuracy76.3
8
Medical Image ClassificationODIR-5k (test)
ACC69
8
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