Domain-Specific Foundation Model Improves AI-Based Analysis of Neuropathology
Ruchika Verma, Shrishtee Kandoi, Robina Afzal, Shengjia Chen, Jannes Jegminat, Michael W. Karlovich, Melissa Umphlett, Timothy E. Richardson, Kevin Clare, Quazi Hossain, Jorge Samanamud, Phyllis L. Faust, Elan D. Louis, Ann C. McKee, Thor D. Stein, Jonathan D. Cherry, Jesse Mez

TL;DR
NeuroFM is a specialized foundation model trained on brain tissue images that outperforms general models in neuropathology tasks, enhancing AI analysis of neurodegenerative diseases.
Contribution
This work introduces NeuroFM, a domain-specific foundation model for neuropathology, demonstrating improved performance over general models in neurodegenerative disease analysis.
Findings
NeuroFM outperforms general models in disease classification.
NeuroFM improves hippocampal segmentation accuracy.
NeuroFM enhances identification of neurodegenerative ataxias.
Abstract
Foundation models have transformed computational pathology by providing generalizable representations from large-scale histology datasets. However, existing models are predominantly trained on surgical pathology data, which is enriched for non-nervous tissue and overrepresents neoplastic, inflammatory, metabolic, and other non-neurological diseases. Neuropathology represents a markedly different domain of histopathology, characterized by unique cell types (neurons, glia, etc.), distinct cytoarchitecture, and disease-specific pathological features including neurofibrillary tangles, amyloid plaques, Lewy bodies, and pattern-specific neurodegeneration. This domain mismatch may limit the ability of general-purpose foundation models to capture the morphological patterns critical for interpreting neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and cerebellar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI in cancer detection · Cell Image Analysis Techniques · Brain Tumor Detection and Classification
