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TransMIL: Transformer based Correlated Multiple Instance Learning for Whole Slide Image Classification

Zhuchen Shao, Hao Bian, Yang Chen, Yifeng Wang, Jian Zhang, Xiangyang Ji, Yongbing Zhang

2021-06-02NeurIPS 2021 12Weakly Supervised ClassificationImage ClassificationMultiple Instance LearningClassification
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Abstract

Multiple instance learning (MIL) is a powerful tool to solve the weakly supervised classification in whole slide image (WSI) based pathology diagnosis. However, the current MIL methods are usually based on independent and identical distribution hypothesis, thus neglect the correlation among different instances. To address this problem, we proposed a new framework, called correlated MIL, and provided a proof for convergence. Based on this framework, we devised a Transformer based MIL (TransMIL), which explored both morphological and spatial information. The proposed TransMIL can effectively deal with unbalanced/balanced and binary/multiple classification with great visualization and interpretability. We conducted various experiments for three different computational pathology problems and achieved better performance and faster convergence compared with state-of-the-art methods. The test AUC for the binary tumor classification can be up to 93.09% over CAMELYON16 dataset. And the AUC over the cancer subtypes classification can be up to 96.03% and 98.82% over TCGA-NSCLC dataset and TCGA-RCC dataset, respectively. Implementation is available at: https://github.com/szc19990412/TransMIL.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Multiple Instance LearningTCGAACC0.8835TransMIL
Multiple Instance LearningTCGAAUC0.9603TransMIL
Multiple Instance LearningCAMELYON16ACC0.8837TransMIL
Multiple Instance LearningCAMELYON16AUC0.9309TransMIL

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