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Workshop: Learning Meaningful Representations of Life

Self-Supervised Learning of Phenotypic Representations from Cell Images with Weak Labels

Jan Cross-Zamirski · Guy Williams · Elizabeth Mouchet · Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb · Riku Turkki · Yinhai Wang


Abstract:

We propose WS-DINO as a novel framework to use weak label information in learning phenotypic representations from high-content fluorescent images of cells. Our model is based on a knowledge distillation approach with a vision transformer backbone (DINO), and we use this as a benchmark model for our study. Using WS-DINO, we fine-tuned with weak label information available in high-content microscopy screens (treatment and compound), and achieve state-of-the-art performance in not-same-compound mechanism of action prediction on the BBBC021 dataset (98%), and not-same-compound-and-batch performance (96%) using the compound as the weak label. Our method bypasses single cell cropping as a pre-processing step, and using self-attention maps we show that the model learns structurally meaningful phenotypic profiles.

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