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ContourDiff: Unpaired Image-to-Image Translation with Structural Consistency for Medical Imaging (2403.10786v2)

Published 16 Mar 2024 in eess.IV, cs.CV, and cs.LG

Abstract: Preserving object structure through image-to-image translation is crucial, particularly in applications such as medical imaging (e.g., CT-to-MRI translation), where downstream clinical and machine learning applications will often rely on such preservation. However, typical image-to-image translation algorithms prioritize perceptual quality with respect to output domain features over the preservation of anatomical structures. To address these challenges, we first introduce a novel metric to quantify the structural bias between domains which must be considered for proper translation. We then propose ContourDiff, a novel image-to-image translation algorithm that leverages domain-invariant anatomical contour representations of images to preserve the anatomical structures during translation. These contour representations are simple to extract from images, yet form precise spatial constraints on their anatomical content. ContourDiff applies an input image contour representation as a constraint at every sampling step of a diffusion model trained in the output domain, ensuring anatomical content preservation for the output image. We evaluate our method on challenging lumbar spine and hip-and-thigh CT-to-MRI translation tasks, via (1) the performance of segmentation models trained on translated images applied to real MRIs, and (2) the foreground FID and KID of translated images with respect to real MRIs. Our method outperforms other unpaired image translation methods by a significant margin across almost all metrics and scenarios. Moreover, it achieves this without the need to access any input domain information during training.

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