MorphGen uses supervised contrastive learning to align histopathology images with nuclear masks and applies SWA, reporting improved out-of-domain cancer classification accuracy on CAMELYON17, BCSS, and OCELOT.
Enhancing Whole Slide Image Classification through Supervised Contrastive Domain Adaptation
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Domain shift in the field of histopathological imaging is a common phenomenon due to the intra- and inter-hospital variability of staining and digitization protocols. The implementation of robust models, capable of creating generalized domains, represents a need to be solved. In this work, a new domain adaptation method to deal with the variability between histopathological images from multiple centers is presented. In particular, our method adds a training constraint to the supervised contrastive learning approach to achieve domain adaptation and improve inter-class separability. Experiments performed on domain adaptation and classification of whole-slide images of six skin cancer subtypes from two centers demonstrate the method's usefulness. The results reflect superior performance compared to not using domain adaptation after feature extraction or staining normalization.
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MorphGen: Morphology-Guided Representation Learning for Robust Single-Domain Generalization in Histopathological Cancer Classification
MorphGen uses supervised contrastive learning to align histopathology images with nuclear masks and applies SWA, reporting improved out-of-domain cancer classification accuracy on CAMELYON17, BCSS, and OCELOT.