A multimodal diffusion model trained on synthetic data enhances low-resolution EBSD and corrupted polarized light data, achieving near full-resolution performance with only 25% EBSD data.
Conversion between ct and mri images using diffusion and score-matching models
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Drifting models outperform diffusion, CNN, VAE, and GAN baselines in MRI-to-CT synthesis on two pelvis datasets with higher SSIM/PSNR, lower RMSE, and millisecond one-step inference.
Lightweight U-Net outperforms DDPM on T2w-to-MRI-SFF translation (r=0.975 vs 0.962, MAE=0.014 vs 0.019) with 208x faster inference on 230k paired images from NAKO.
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MRI-to-CT synthesis using drifting models
Drifting models outperform diffusion, CNN, VAE, and GAN baselines in MRI-to-CT synthesis on two pelvis datasets with higher SSIM/PSNR, lower RMSE, and millisecond one-step inference.