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CPLIP: Zero-Shot Learning for Histopathology with Comprehensive Vision-Language Alignment

Sajid Javed, Arif Mahmood, Iyyakutti Iyappan Ganapathi, Fayaz Ali Dharejo, Naoufel Werghi, Mohammed Bennamoun

202422 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper proposes Comprehensive Pathology Language Image Pretraining (CPLIP), a new unsupervised technique designed to enhance the alignment of images and text in histopathology for tasks such as classification and segmentation. This methodology enriches vision-language models by leveraging extensive data without needing ground truth annotations. CPLIP involves constructing a pathology-specific dictionary, generating textual descriptions for images using language models, and retrieving relevant images for each text snippet via a pretrained model. The model is then fine-tuned using a many-to-many contrastive learning method to align complex interrelated concepts across both modalities. Evaluated across multiple histopathology tasks, CPLIP shows notable improvements in zero-shot learning scenarios, outperforming existing methods in both interpretability and robustness and setting a higher benchmark for the application of vision-language models in the field. To encourage further research and replication, the code for CPLIP is available on GitHub at https://cplip.github.io/

Topics & Concepts

Zero (linguistics)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceShot (pellet)Ground zeroHistopathologyComputer visionLinguisticsPhysicsMaterials scienceMedicinePhilosophyMetallurgyPathologyNuclear physicsAI in cancer detectionRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingDigital Imaging for Blood Diseases
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