Search Results for author: Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen

Found 10 papers, 2 papers with code

Domain-specific optimization and diverse evaluation of self-supervised models for histopathology

no code implementations20 Oct 2023 Jeremy Lai, Faruk Ahmed, Supriya Vijay, Tiam Jaroensri, Jessica Loo, Saurabh Vyawahare, Saloni Agarwal, Fayaz Jamil, Yossi Matias, Greg S. Corrado, Dale R. Webster, Jonathan Krause, Yun Liu, Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen, Ellery Wulczyn, David F. Steiner

Foundation models in histopathology that learn general representations across a wide range of tissue types, diagnoses, and magnifications offer the potential to reduce the data, compute, and technical expertise necessary to develop task-specific deep learning models with the required level of model performance.

Self-Supervised Learning

Deep learning-based survival prediction for multiple cancer types using histopathology images

no code implementations16 Dec 2019 Ellery Wulczyn, David F. Steiner, Zhaoyang Xu, Apaar Sadhwani, Hongwu Wang, Isabelle Flament, Craig H. Mermel, Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen, Yun Liu, Martin C. Stumpe

Our analysis demonstrates the potential for this approach to provide prognostic information in multiple cancer types, and even within specific pathologic stages.

Survival Prediction

Multimodal Multitask Representation Learning for Pathology Biobank Metadata Prediction

1 code implementation17 Sep 2019 Wei-Hung Weng, Yuannan Cai, Angela Lin, Fraser Tan, Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen

Metadata are general characteristics of the data in a well-curated and condensed format, and have been proven to be useful for decision making, knowledge discovery, and also heterogeneous data organization of biobank.

Decision Making Representation Learning

Microscope 2.0: An Augmented Reality Microscope with Real-time Artificial Intelligence Integration

no code implementations21 Nov 2018 Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen, Krishna Gadepalli, Robert MacDonald, Yun Liu, Kunal Nagpal, Timo Kohlberger, Jeffrey Dean, Greg S. Corrado, Jason D. Hipp, Martin C. Stumpe

We demonstrate the utility of ARM in the detection of lymph node metastases in breast cancer and the identification of prostate cancer with a latency that supports real-time workflows.

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