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PathRWKV: Enabling Whole Slide Prediction with Recurrent-Transformer

Published 5 Mar 2025 in eess.IV and q-bio.QM | (2503.03199v1)

Abstract: Pathological diagnosis plays a critical role in clinical practice, where the whole slide images (WSIs) are widely applied. Through a two-stage paradigm, recent deep learning approaches enhance the WSI analysis with tile-level feature extracting and slide-level feature modeling. Current Transformer models achieved improvement in the efficiency and accuracy to previous multiple instance learning based approaches. However, three core limitations persist, as they do not: (1) robustly address the modeling on variable scales for different slides, (2) effectively balance model complexity and data availability, and (3) balance training efficiency and inference performance. To explicitly address them, we propose a novel model for slide modeling, PathRWKV. Via a recurrent structure, we enable the model for dynamic perceptible tiles in slide-level modeling, which novelly enables the prediction on all tiles in the inference stage. Moreover, we employ linear attention instead of conventional matrix multiplication attention to reduce model complexity and overfitting problem. Lastly, we hinge multi-task learning to enable modeling on versatile tasks simultaneously, improving training efficiency, and asynchronous structure design to draw an effective conclusion on all tiles during inference, enhancing inference performance. Experimental results suggest that PathRWKV outperforms the current state-of-the-art methods in various downstream tasks on multiple datasets. The code and datasets are publicly available.

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