Tissue Concepts v2: A Supervised Foundation Model For Whole Slide Images
Tissue Concepts v2: A Supervised Foundation Model For Whole Slide Images
Foundation models (FMs) are transforming the field of computational pathology by offering new approaches to analyzing histopathology images. Typically relying on weeks of training on large databases, the creation of FMs is a resource-intensive process in many ways. In this paper, we introduce the extension of our supervised foundation model, Tissue Concepts, to whole slide images, called Tissue Concepts v2 (TCv2), a supervised foundation model for whole slide images to address the issue above. TCv2 uses supervised, end-to-end multitask learning on slide-level labels. Training TCv2 uses a fraction of the training resources compared to self-supervised training. The presented model shows superior performance compared to SSL-trained models in cancer subtyping benchmarks and is fully trained on freely available data. Furthermore, a shared trained attention module provides an additional layer of explainability across different tasks.
Till Nicke、Daniela Schacherer、Jan Raphael Schäfer、Natalia Artysh、Antje Prasse、André Homeyer、Andrea Schenk、Henning Höfener、Johannes Lotz
医学现状、医学发展医学研究方法
Till Nicke,Daniela Schacherer,Jan Raphael Schäfer,Natalia Artysh,Antje Prasse,André Homeyer,Andrea Schenk,Henning Höfener,Johannes Lotz.Tissue Concepts v2: A Supervised Foundation Model For Whole Slide Images[EB/OL].(2025-07-09)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05742.点此复制
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