Generative Drifting for Conditional Medical Image Generation
About
Conditional medical image generation plays an important role in many clinically relevant imaging tasks. However, existing methods still face a fundamental challenge in balancing inference efficiency, patient-specific fidelity, and distribution-level plausibility, particularly in high-dimensional 3D medical imaging. In this work, we propose GDM, a generative drifting framework that reformulates deterministic medical image prediction as a multi-objective learning problem to jointly promote distribution-level plausibility and patient-specific fidelity while retaining one-step inference. GDM extends drifting to 3D medical imaging through an attractive-repulsive drift that minimizes the discrepancy between the generator pushforward and the target distribution. To enable stable drifting-based learning in 3D volumetric data, GDM constructs a multi-level feature bank from a medical foundation encoder to support reliable affinity estimation and drifting field computation across complementary global, local, and spatial representations. In addition, a gradient coordination strategy in the shared output space improves optimization balance under competing distribution-level and fidelity-oriented objectives. We evaluate the proposed framework on two representative tasks, MRI-to-CT synthesis and sparse-view CT reconstruction. Experimental results show that GDM consistently outperforms a wide range of baselines, including GAN-based, flow-matching-based, and SDE-based generative models, as well as supervised regression methods, while improving the balance among anatomical fidelity, quantitative reliability, perceptual realism, and inference efficiency. These findings suggest that GDM provides a practical and effective framework for conditional 3D medical image generation.
Related benchmarks
| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inference Cost Analysis | 512^3 volume (test) | Inference Time per Volume1 | 12 | |
| SVCT Reconstruction | TCIA Dataset 36 | MAE30.14 | 11 | |
| MRI-to-CT Synthesis | SynthRAD Head-and-Neck 2025 | MAE72.13 | 10 | |
| MRI-to-CT Synthesis | SynthRAD Thoracic 2025 | MAE65.69 | 10 | |
| MRI-to-CT Synthesis | SynthRAD Abdominal 2025 | MAE67.28 | 10 |