Open source tools for computational pathology - Nature BME
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Open source tools for computational pathology - Nature BME
QuPath - Open-source bioimage analysis for research
Hierarchical Image Pyramid Transformer - CVPR 2022 (Oral)
Tools for computational pathology
Computational Pathology Toolbox developed by TIA Centre, University of Warwick.
Towards a general-purpose foundation model for computational pathology - Nature Medicine
Tools for tissue image stain normalisation and augmentation in Python 3
A vision-language foundation model for computational pathology - Nature Medicine
Powerful, open-source AI tools for digital pathology.
HEST: Bringing Spatial Transcriptomics and Histopathology together - NeurIPS 2024
Code associated to the publication: Scaling self-supervised learning for histopathology with masked image modeling, A. Filiot et al., MedRxiv (2023). We publicly release Phikon 🚀
Self-Supervised Vision Transformers Learn Visual Concepts in Histopathology (LMRL Workshop, NeurIPS 2021)
Whole Slide Image segmentation with weakly supervised multiple instance learning on TCGA | MICCAI2020 https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.05024
⚡ Open-source software for deep learning-based digital pathology
Stain normalization tools for histological analysis and computational pathology
A package for working with whole-slide data including a fast batch iterator that can be used to train deep learning models.
Visual Language Pretrained Multiple Instance Zero-Shot Transfer for Histopathology Images - CVPR 2023
HistoSegNet: Semantic Segmentation of Histological Tissue Type in Whole Slide Images (ICCV 2019)
This is the official repository for our CVPR 2023 paper 'Task-Specific Fine-Tuning via Variational Information Bottleneck for Weakly-Supervised Pathology Whole Slide Image Classification'.
[CVPR'23] Histopathology Whole Slide Image Analysis with Heterogeneous Graph Representation Learning
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