ResearchTrend.AI
  • Papers
  • Communities
  • Events
  • Blog
  • Pricing
Papers
Communities
Social Events
Terms and Conditions
Pricing
Parameter LabParameter LabTwitterGitHubLinkedInBlueskyYoutube

© 2025 ResearchTrend.AI, All rights reserved.

  1. Home
  2. Papers
  3. 2407.06508
25
16

A Clinical Benchmark of Public Self-Supervised Pathology Foundation Models

9 July 2024
Gabriele Campanella
Shengjia Chen
Ruchika Verma
Jennifer Zeng
A. Stock
Matt Croken
Brandon Veremis
Abdulkadir Elmas
Kuan-lin Huang
Ricky Kwan
Jane Houldsworth
Adam J. Schoenfeld
Chad M. Vanderbilt
    AI4MH
    OOD
    LM&MA
ArXivPDFHTML
Abstract

The use of self-supervised learning (SSL) to train pathology foundation models has increased substantially in the past few years. Notably, several models trained on large quantities of clinical data have been made publicly available in recent months. This will significantly enhance scientific research in computational pathology and help bridge the gap between research and clinical deployment. With the increase in availability of public foundation models of different sizes, trained using different algorithms on different datasets, it becomes important to establish a benchmark to compare the performance of such models on a variety of clinically relevant tasks spanning multiple organs and diseases. In this work, we present a collection of pathology datasets comprising clinical slides associated with clinically relevant endpoints including cancer diagnoses and a variety of biomarkers generated during standard hospital operation from two medical centers. We leverage these datasets to systematically assess the performance of public pathology foundation models and provide insights into best practices for training new foundation models and selecting appropriate pretrained models.

View on arXiv
Comments on this paper