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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Informatics

Date Submitted: Nov 6, 2025
Open Peer Review Period: Nov 6, 2025 - Nov 21, 2025
Date Accepted: Feb 17, 2026
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Application of a Large Visual Language Model on Tongue Image Description Generation and Physical Constitution Reasoning in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TongueVLM): Model Development and Validation Study

Peng C, Gao J, Yang N, Wang Y, Chen R, Dong C

Application of a Large Visual Language Model on Tongue Image Description Generation and Physical Constitution Reasoning in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TongueVLM): Model Development and Validation Study

JMIR Med Inform 2026;14:e87237

DOI: 10.2196/87237

PMID: 41818740

TongueVLM- Using a Large Visual Language Model on Tongue Image Description Generation and Physical Constitution Reasoning in Traditional Chinese Medicine:Model Development and Validation Study

  • Chengdong Peng; 
  • Jun Gao; 
  • Nuo Yang; 
  • Yong Wang; 
  • Renming Chen; 
  • Changwu Dong

ABSTRACT

Background:

Intelligent diagnosis and treatment technology in the field of TCM is often based on knowledge graphs, deep learning visual models and machine learning approaches. Traditional supervised learning is limited by the quality and size of the training data, as well as the difficulty of fusion with natural language and its limited generalisability.

Objective:

Develop and validate a vertical model of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) domain with TCM understanding and reasoning capability for tongue images.

Methods:

A TongueVLM multi-modal large model is designed, which includes a visual encoder module, a modal fusion module, and a language decoder module. First, the visual encoder based on the CLIP-ViT pretrained model is used for image patch, dimensionality reduction, and migration learning, which maps the high-dimensional tongue features into low-dimensional language encoding vectors. Further, a modal fusion module with a residual architecture is applied to map visual features to natural language word embedding space, realising the conceptual alignment between visual encoding and TCM terminology. Finally, fine-tuning of visual instructions is performed based on the LLaMA, and a TCM-domain LLM with 7B parameters is trained.

Results:

The experimental results show that the TongueVLM model outperforms the general-purpose large model on all three tasks. It is 9.1%, 8.4% and 1.1% more accurate than LLaVA-OneVision and 7.5%, 7.0% and 5.9% more accurate than Qwen2.5-VL-7B.

Conclusions:

The TongueVLM model that achieves tongue image description generation and constitution reasoning in TCM and is suitable for the application of a Chinese medicine intelligent diagnosis system.


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Please cite as:

Peng C, Gao J, Yang N, Wang Y, Chen R, Dong C

Application of a Large Visual Language Model on Tongue Image Description Generation and Physical Constitution Reasoning in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TongueVLM): Model Development and Validation Study

JMIR Med Inform 2026;14:e87237

DOI: 10.2196/87237

PMID: 41818740

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