EXAONE Path 2.0: Pathology Foundation Model with End-to-End Supervision
EXAONE Path 2.0: Pathology Foundation Model with End-to-End Supervision
In digital pathology, whole-slide images (WSIs) are often difficult to handle due to their gigapixel scale, so most approaches train patch encoders via self-supervised learning (SSL) and then aggregate the patch-level embeddings via multiple instance learning (MIL) or slide encoders for downstream tasks. However, patch-level SSL may overlook complex domain-specific features that are essential for biomarker prediction, such as mutation status and molecular characteristics, as SSL methods rely only on basic augmentations selected for natural image domains on small patch-level area. Moreover, SSL methods remain less data efficient than fully supervised approaches, requiring extensive computational resources and datasets to achieve competitive performance. To address these limitations, we present EXAONE Path 2.0, a pathology foundation model that learns patch-level representations under direct slide-level supervision. Using only 37k WSIs for training, EXAONE Path 2.0 achieves state-of-the-art average performance across 10 biomarker prediction tasks, demonstrating remarkable data efficiency.
Myungjang Pyeon、Janghyeon Lee、Minsoo Lee、Juseung Yun、Hwanil Choi、Jonghyun Kim、Jiwon Kim、Yi Hu、Jongseong Jang、Soonyoung Lee
医学研究方法医学现状、医学发展
Myungjang Pyeon,Janghyeon Lee,Minsoo Lee,Juseung Yun,Hwanil Choi,Jonghyun Kim,Jiwon Kim,Yi Hu,Jongseong Jang,Soonyoung Lee.EXAONE Path 2.0: Pathology Foundation Model with End-to-End Supervision[EB/OL].(2025-07-09)[2025-07-26].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.06639.点此复制
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