Multi-scale fully convolutional neural networks for histopathology image segmentation: From nuclear aberrations to the global tissue architecture.

Medical image analysis(2021)

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Histopathologic diagnosis relies on simultaneous integration of information from a broad range of scales, ranging from nuclear aberrations (≈O(0.1μm)) through cellular structures (≈O(10μm)) to the global tissue architecture (⪆O(1mm)). To explicitly mimic how human pathologists combine multi-scale information, we introduce a family of multi-encoder fully-convolutional neural networks with deep fusion. We present a simple block for merging model paths with differing spatial scales in a spatial relationship-preserving fashion, which can readily be included in standard encoder-decoder networks. Additionally, a context classification gate block is proposed as an alternative for the incorporation of global context. Our experiments were performed on three publicly available whole-slide images of recent challenges (PAIP 2019: hepatocellular carcinoma segmentation; BACH 2020: breast cancer segmentation; CAMELYON 2016: metastasis detection in lymph nodes). The multi-scale architectures consistently outperformed the baseline single-scale U-Nets by a large margin. They benefit from local as well as global context and particularly a combination of both. If feature maps from different scales are fused, doing so in a manner preserving spatial relationships was found to be beneficial. Deep guidance by a context classification loss appeared to improve model training at low computational costs. All multi-scale models had a reduced GPU memory footprint compared to ensembles of individual U-Nets trained on different image scales. Additional path fusions were shown to be possible at low computational cost, opening up possibilities for further, systematic and task-specific architecture optimisation. The findings demonstrate the potential of the presented family of human-inspired, end-to-end trainable, multi-scale multi-encoder fully-convolutional neural networks to improve deep histopathologic diagnosis by extensive integration of largely different spatial scales.
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