Computer-aided systems in histopathology are often challenged by various sources of domain shift that impact the performance of these algorithms considerably. We investigated the potential of using self-supervised pre-training to overcome scanner-induced domain shifts for the downstream task of tumor segmentation. For this, we present the Barlow Triplets to learn scanner-invariant representations from a multi-scanner dataset with local image correspondences. We show that self-supervised pre-training successfully aligned different scanner representations, which, interestingly only results in a limited benefit for our downstream task. We thereby provide insights into the influence of scanner characteristics for downstream applications and contribute to a better understanding of why established self-supervised methods have not yet shown the same success on histopathology data as they have for natural images.
@article{arxiv.2211.16141,
title = {Mind the Gap: Scanner-induced domain shifts pose challenges for representation learning in histopathology},
author = {Frauke Wilm and Marco Fragoso and Christof A. Bertram and Nikolas Stathonikos and Mathias Öttl and Jingna Qiu and Robert Klopfleisch and Andreas Maier and Marc Aubreville and Katharina Breininger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.16141},
year = {2024}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication