Abstract:
Multimodal medical image synthesis is an important task. Previous efforts mainly focus on the task domain of medical image synthesis using the complete source data and ha...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Multimodal medical image synthesis is an important task. Previous efforts mainly focus on the task domain of medical image synthesis using the complete source data and have achieved great success. However, data collection with completeness in real life might be prohibitive due to high expenses or other difficulties, particularly in brain imaging studies. In this paper, we address the challenging and important problem of medical image synthesis from incomplete multimodal data sources. We propose to learn the modal-wise representations and synthesize the targets accordingly. Particularly, a surrogate sampler is derived to generate the target representations from incomplete observations, based on which an interpretable attention-redistribution network is designed. The experimental results synthesizing PET images from MRI images demonstrate that the proposed method can solve different missing data scenarios and outperforms related baselines consistently.
Date of Conference: 27-30 May 2024
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 August 2024
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