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Skill-Evolving Grounded Reasoning for Free-Text Promptable 3D Medical Image Segmentation
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Abstract
Free-text promptable 3D medical image segmentation offers an intuitive and clinically flexible interaction paradigm. However, current methods are highly sensitive to linguistic variability: minor changes in phrasing can cause substantial performance degradation despite identical clinical intent. Existing approaches attempt to improve robustness through stronger vision-language fusion or larger vocabularies, yet they lack mechanisms to consistently align ambiguous free-form expressions with anatomically grounded representations. We propose Skill-Evolving grounded Reasoning (SEER), a novel framework for free-text promptable 3D medical image segmentation that explicitly bridges linguistic variability and anatomical precision through a reasoning-driven design. First, we curate the SEER-Trace dataset, which pairs raw clinical requests with image-grounded, skill-tagged reasoning traces, establishing a reproducible benchmark. Second, SEER constructs an evidence-aligned target representation via a vision-language reasoning chain that verifies clinical intent against image-derived anatomical evidence, thereby enforcing semantic consistency before voxel-level decoding. Third, we introduce SEER-Loop, a dynamic skill-evolving strategy that distills high-reward reasoning trajectories into reusable skill artifacts and progressively integrates them into subsequent inference, enabling structured self-refinement and improved robustness to diverse linguistic expressions. Extensive experiments demonstrate superior performance of SEER over state-of-the-art baselines. Under linguistic perturbations, SEER reduces performance variance by 81.94% and improves worst-case Dice by 18.60%.
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