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From Linear Probing to Joint-Weighted Token Hierarchy: A Foundation Model Bridging Global and Cellular Representations in Biomarker Detection

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-11-10 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

AI-based biomarkers can infer molecular features directly from hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) slides, yet most pathology foundation models (PFMs) rely on global patch-level embeddings and overlook cell-level morphology. We present a PFM model, JWTH (Joint-Weighted Token Hierarchy), which integrates large-scale self-supervised pretraining with cell-centric post-tuning and attention pooling to fuse local and global tokens. Across four tasks involving four biomarkers and eight cohorts, JWTH achieves up to 8.3% higher balanced accuracy and 1.2% average improvement over prior PFMs, advancing interpretable and robust AI-based biomarker detection in digital pathology.

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@article{arxiv.2511.05150,
  title  = {From Linear Probing to Joint-Weighted Token Hierarchy: A Foundation Model Bridging Global and Cellular Representations in Biomarker Detection},
  author = {Jingsong Liu and Han Li and Nassir Navab and Peter J. Schüffler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.05150},
  year   = {2025}
}