Histopathological Image Classification with Cell Morphology Aware Deep Neural Networks
This addresses the challenge of automating cancer diagnosis from microscopy images with scarce patient data, offering a practical solution for medical applications.
The paper tackles the problem of limited annotated data for histopathological image classification by proposing DeepCMorph, a model pre-trained on cell morphology, which achieved over 82% accuracy in detecting 32 cancer types, outperforming previous methods by more than 4%.
Histopathological images are widely used for the analysis of diseased (tumor) tissues and patient treatment selection. While the majority of microscopy image processing was previously done manually by pathologists, recent advances in computer vision allow for accurate recognition of lesion regions with deep learning-based solutions. Such models, however, usually require extensive annotated datasets for training, which is often not the case in the considered task, where the number of available patient data samples is very limited. To deal with this problem, we propose a novel DeepCMorph model pre-trained to learn cell morphology and identify a large number of different cancer types. The model consists of two modules: the first one performs cell nuclei segmentation and annotates each cell type, and is trained on a combination of 8 publicly available datasets to ensure its high generalizability and robustness. The second module combines the obtained segmentation map with the original microscopy image and is trained for the downstream task. We pre-trained this module on the Pan-Cancer TCGA dataset consisting of over 270K tissue patches extracted from 8736 diagnostic slides from 7175 patients. The proposed solution achieved a new state-of-the-art performance on the dataset under consideration, detecting 32 cancer types with over 82% accuracy and outperforming all previously proposed solutions by more than 4%. We demonstrate that the resulting pre-trained model can be easily fine-tuned on smaller microscopy datasets, yielding superior results compared to the current top solutions and models initialized with ImageNet weights. The codes and pre-trained models presented in this paper are available at: https://github.com/aiff22/DeepCMorph