IVCVSep 25, 2024

Towards General Text-guided Image Synthesis for Customized Multimodal Brain MRI Generation

arXiv:2409.16818v16 citationsh-index: 12
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This work addresses the problem of generating customized multimodal brain MRI images for neuroscience and neurology applications, representing a novel method for a known bottleneck in medical imaging.

The paper tackles the limited availability of multimodal brain MRI scans by developing TUMSyn, a text-guided model that generates brain MR images with specified imaging metadata from routinely acquired scans, achieving clinically meaningful results in supervised and zero-shot scenarios as validated by physician assessments.

Multimodal brain magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is indispensable in neuroscience and neurology. However, due to the accessibility of MRI scanners and their lengthy acquisition time, multimodal MR images are not commonly available. Current MR image synthesis approaches are typically trained on independent datasets for specific tasks, leading to suboptimal performance when applied to novel datasets and tasks. Here, we present TUMSyn, a Text-guided Universal MR image Synthesis generalist model, which can flexibly generate brain MR images with demanded imaging metadata from routinely acquired scans guided by text prompts. To ensure TUMSyn's image synthesis precision, versatility, and generalizability, we first construct a brain MR database comprising 31,407 3D images with 7 MRI modalities from 13 centers. We then pre-train an MRI-specific text encoder using contrastive learning to effectively control MR image synthesis based on text prompts. Extensive experiments on diverse datasets and physician assessments indicate that TUMSyn can generate clinically meaningful MR images with specified imaging metadata in supervised and zero-shot scenarios. Therefore, TUMSyn can be utilized along with acquired MR scan(s) to facilitate large-scale MRI-based screening and diagnosis of brain diseases.

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