Cross-Attention-Based Saliency Inference for Predicting Cancer Metastasis on Whole Slide Images

基于交叉注意力机制的显著性推理用于预测全切片图像上的癌症转移

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Abstract

Although multiple instance learning (MIL) methods are widely used for automatic tumor detection on whole slide images (WSI), they suffer from the extreme class imbalance WSIs containing small tumors where the tumor may include only a few isolated cells. For early detection, it is important that MIL algorithms can identify small tumors. Existing studies have attempted to address this issue using attention-based architectures and instance selection-based methodologies but have not produced significant improvements. This paper proposes cross-attention-based salient instance inference MIL (CASiiMIL), which involves a novel saliency-informed attention mechanism to identify small tumors (e.g., breast cancer lymph node micro-metastasis) on WSIs without needing any annotations. In addition to this new attention mechanism, we introduce a negative representation learning algorithm to facilitate the learning of saliency-informed attention weights for improved sensitivity on tumor WSIs. The proposed model outperforms the state-of-the-art MIL methods on two popular tumor metastasis detection datasets. The proposed approach demonstrates great cross-center generalizability, high accuracy in classifying WSIs with small tumor lesions, and excellent interpretability attributed to the saliency-informed attention weights. We expect that the proposed method will pave the way for training algorithms for early tumor detection on large datasets where acquiring fine-grained annotations is is not practical.

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