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Multimodal Medical Volume Colorization from 2D Style

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arxiv 2004.11702 v1 pith:LUAECZZH submitted 2020-04-06 eess.IV cs.GR

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Colorization involves the synthesis of colors on a target image while preserving structural content as well as the semantics of the target image. This is a well-explored problem in 2D with many state-of-the-art solutions. We propose a novel deep learning-based approach for the colorization of 3D medical volumes. Our system is capable of directly mapping the colors of a 2D photograph to a 3D MRI volume in real-time, producing a high-fidelity color volume suitable for photo-realistic visualization. Since this work is first of its kind, we discuss the full pipeline in detail and the challenges that it brings for 3D medical data. The colorization of medical MRI volume also entails modality conversion that highlights the robustness of our approach in handling multi-modal data.

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