Unit-Based Histopathology Tissue Segmentation via Multi-Level Feature Representation
Shakarami, Ashkan, Farshad, Azade, Yeganeh, Yousef, Nicole, Lorenzo, Schüffler, Peter, Ghidoni, Stefano, Navab, Nassir
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We propose UTS, a unit-based tissue segmentation framework for histopathology that classifies each fixed-size 32 32 tile, rather than each pixel, as the segmentation unit. This approach reduces annotation effort and improves computational efficiency without compromising accuracy. To implement this approach, we introduce a Multi-Level Vi sion Transformer (L-ViT), which benefits the multi-level feature representation to capture both fine-grained morphology and global tissue context. Trained to segment breast tissue into three categories ( infiltrating tumor, non-neoplastic stroma, and fat), UTS supports clinically relevant tasks such as tumor-stroma quantification and surgical margin assessment. Evaluated on 386,371 tiles from 459 H&E-stained regions, it outperforms U-Net variants and transformer-based baselines. Code and Dataset will be available at GitHub.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-5-2025
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