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Plasticine: A Traceable Diffusion Model for Medical Image Translation

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Domain gaps arising from variations in imaging devices and population distributions pose significant challenges for machine learning in medical image analysis. Existing image-to-image translation methods primarily aim to learn mappings between domains, often generating diverse synthetic data with variations in anatomical scale and shape, but they usually overlook spatial correspondence during the translation process. For clinical applications, traceability, defined as the ability to provide pixel-level correspondences between original and translated images, is equally important. This property enhances clinical interpretability but has been largely overlooked in previous approaches. To address this gap, we propose Plasticine, which is, to the best of our knowledge, the first end-to-end image-to-image translation framework explicitly designed with traceability as a core objective. Our method combines intensity translation and spatial transformation within a denoising diffusion framework. This design enables the generation of synthetic images with interpretable intensity transitions and spatially coherent deformations, supporting pixel-wise traceability throughout the translation process.

Tianyang Zhang, Xinxing Cheng, Jun Cheng, Shaoming Zheng, He Zhao, Huazhu Fu, Alejandro F Frangi, Jiang Liu, Jinming Duan• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
SegmentationRetinal OCT
Accuracy97.8
10
SegmentationChest MRI to CT
Accuracy96.3
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SegmentationCardiac MRI
Accuracy95.7
10
Image SynthesisRetinal OCT (test)
FID96.28
9
Image SynthesisChest MRI to CT (test)
FID90
9
Image SynthesisCardiac MRI (test)
FID221.4
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