Vision transformer introduces a new vitality to the classification of renal pathology

Vision Transformer 为肾脏病理分类注入了新的活力

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Abstract

Recent advancements in computer vision within the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have made significant inroads into the medical domain. However, the application of AI for classifying renal pathology remains challenging due to the subtle variations in multiple renal pathological classifications. Vision Transformers (ViT), an adaptation of the Transformer model for image recognition, have demonstrated superior capabilities in capturing global features and providing greater explainability. In our study, we developed a ViT model using a diverse set of stained renal histopathology images to evaluate its effectiveness in classifying renal pathology. A total of 1861 whole slide images (WSI) stained with HE, MASSON, PAS, and PASM were collected from 635 patients. Renal tissue images were then extracted, tiled, and categorized into 14 classes on the basis of renal pathology. We employed the classic ViT model from the Timm library, utilizing images sized 384 × 384 pixels with 16 × 16 pixel patches, to train the classification model. A comparative analysis was conducted to evaluate the performance of the ViT model against traditional convolutional neural network (CNN) models. The results indicated that the ViT model demonstrated superior recognition ability (accuracy: 0.96-0.99). Furthermore, we visualized the identification process of the ViT models to investigate potentially significant pathological ultrastructures. Our study demonstrated that ViT models outperformed CNN models in accurately classifying renal pathology. Additionally, ViT models are able to focus on specific, significant structures within renal histopathology, which could be crucial for identifying novel and meaningful pathological features in the diagnosis and treatment of renal disease.

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