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Tiffany Chen

City College of San Francisco

ORCID: 0000-0003-2546-2941

Publishes on AI in cancer detection, Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging, CAR-T cell therapy research. 137 papers and 5.9k citations.

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Scaling Vision Transformers to Gigapixel Images via Hierarchical Self-Supervised Learning
Richard J. Chen, Chengkuan Chen, Yicong Li et al.|2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)|2022
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Vision Transformers (ViTs) and their multi-scale and hierarchical variations have been successful at capturing image representations but their use has been generally studied for low-resolution images (e.g. 256 × 256, 384 × 384). For gigapixel whole-slide imaging (WSI) in computational pathology, WSIs can be as large as 150000 × 150000 pixels at 20 × magnification and exhibit a hierarchical structure of visual tokens across varying resolutions: from 16 × 16 images capturing individual cells, to 4096 × 4096 images characterizing interactions within the tissue microenvironment. We introduce a new ViT architecture called the Hierarchical Image Pyramid Transformer (HIPT), which leverages the natural hierarchical structure inherent in WSIs using two levels of self-supervised learning to learn high-resolution image representations. HIPT is pretrained across 33 cancer types using 10,678 gigapixel WSIs, 408,218 4096 × 4096 images, and 104M 256 × 256 images. We benchmark HIPT representations on 9 slide-level tasks, and demonstrate that: 1) HIPT with hierarchical pretraining outperforms current state-of-the-art methods for cancer subtyping and survival prediction, 2) self-supervised ViTs are able to model important inductive biases about the hierarchical structure of phenotypes in the tumor microenvironment.