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Mutual Contrastive Low-rank Learning to Disentangle Whole Slide Image Representations for Glioma Grading

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Whole slide images (WSI) provide valuable phenotypic information for histological assessment and malignancy grading of tumors. The WSI-based grading promises to provide rapid diagnostic support and facilitate digital health. Currently, the most commonly used WSIs are derived from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) and Frozen section. The majority of automatic tumor grading models are developed based on FFPE sections, which could be affected by the artifacts introduced by tissue processing. The frozen section exists problems such as low quality that might influence training within single modality as well. To overcome this problem in a single modal training and achieve better multi-modal and discriminative representation disentanglement in brain tumor, we propose a mutual contrastive low-rank learning (MCL) scheme to integrate FFPE and frozen sections for glioma grading. We first design a mutual learning scheme to jointly optimize the model training based on FFPE and frozen sections. In this proposed scheme, we design a normalized modality contrastive loss (NMC-loss), which could promote to disentangle multi-modality complementary representation of FFPE and frozen sections from the same patient. To reduce intra-class variance, and increase inter-class margin at intra- and inter-patient levels, we conduct a low-rank (LR) loss. Our experiments show that the proposed scheme achieves better performance than the model trained based on each single modality or mixed modalities and even improves the feature extraction in classical attention-based multiple instances learning methods (MIL). The combination of NMC-loss and low-rank loss outperforms other typical contrastive loss functions.

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Joint Modelling Histology and Molecular Markers for Cancer Classification

cs.CV · 2025-02-11 · conditional · novelty 6.0

M3C2 jointly predicts histology features and three molecular markers from whole slide images and uses their interactions to classify gliomas under WHO 2021 criteria, reporting better accuracy than 13 prior methods on internal and external data.

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    M3C2 jointly predicts histology features and three molecular markers from whole slide images and uses their interactions to classify gliomas under WHO 2021 criteria, reporting better accuracy than 13 prior methods on internal and external data.