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mViSE: A Visual Search Engine for Analyzing Multiplex IHC Brain Tissue Images

Published: December 12, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.11745v1

By: Liqiang Huang , Rachel W. Mills , Saikiran Mandula and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds brain cells and areas without coding.

Business Areas:
Visual Search Internet Services

Whole-slide multiplex imaging of brain tissue generates massive information-dense images that are challenging to analyze and require custom software. We present an alternative query-driven programming-free strategy using a multiplex visual search engine (mViSE) that learns the multifaceted brain tissue chemoarchitecture, cytoarchitecture, and myeloarchitecture. Our divide-and-conquer strategy organizes the data into panels of related molecular markers and uses self-supervised learning to train a multiplex encoder for each panel with explicit visual confirmation of successful learning. Multiple panels can be combined to process visual queries for retrieving similar communities of individual cells or multicellular niches using information-theoretic methods. The retrievals can be used for diverse purposes including tissue exploration, delineating brain regions and cortical cell layers, profiling and comparing brain regions without computer programming. We validated mViSE's ability to retrieve single cells, proximal cell pairs, tissue patches, delineate cortical layers, brain regions and sub-regions. mViSE is provided as an open-source QuPath plug-in.

Page Count
14 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Image and Video Processing