Modality Bottleneck
Cross-source consensus on Modality Bottleneck from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Most clinically relevant pathology endpoints are governed by molecular tissue state rather than purely morphological appearance under H&E stain. — Bridging the Modality Bottleneck in Pathology MIL through Virtual Molecular Staining
- Frozen pathology foundation models organize their feature space along morphological axes because they are pretrained almost exclusively on H&E images. — Bridging the Modality Bottleneck in Pathology MIL through Virtual Molecular Staining
- Histologically similar tissue regions can correspond to entirely distinct molecular programs, a situation morphology-only MIL cannot resolve regardless of encoder or aggregator power. — Bridging the Modality Bottleneck in Pathology MIL through Virtual Molecular Staining
- Existing projection-layer redesigns improve exploitation of the morphological feature space but cannot introduce molecular axes that the foundation model never observed during pretraining. — Bridging the Modality Bottleneck in Pathology MIL through Virtual Molecular Staining
- The modality bottleneck and the capacity bottleneck in the MIL projection layer are largely orthogonal problems, and resolving one does not diminish the benefit of resolving the other. — Bridging the Modality Bottleneck in Pathology MIL through Virtual Molecular Staining