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Structure-Accurate Medical Image Translation based on Dynamic Frequency Balance and Knowledge Guidance

13 April 2025
Jiahua Xu
Dawei Zhou
Lei Hu
Zaiyi Liu
N. Wang
Xinbo Gao
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Abstract

Multimodal medical images play a crucial role in the precise and comprehensive clinical diagnosis. Diffusion model is a powerful strategy to synthesize the required medical images. However, existing approaches still suffer from the problem of anatomical structure distortion due to the overfitting of high-frequency information and the weakening of low-frequency information. Thus, we propose a novel method based on dynamic frequency balance and knowledge guidance. Specifically, we first extract the low-frequency and high-frequency components by decomposing the critical features of the model using wavelet transform. Then, a dynamic frequency balance module is designed to adaptively adjust frequency for enhancing global low-frequency features and effective high-frequency details as well as suppressing high-frequency noise. To further overcome the challenges posed by the large differences between different medical modalities, we construct a knowledge-guided mechanism that fuses the prior clinical knowledge from a visual language model with visual features, to facilitate the generation of accurate anatomical structures. Experimental evaluations on multiple datasets show the proposed method achieves significant improvements in qualitative and quantitative assessments, verifying its effectiveness and superiority.

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@article{xu2025_2504.09441,
  title={ Structure-Accurate Medical Image Translation based on Dynamic Frequency Balance and Knowledge Guidance },
  author={ Jiahua Xu and Dawei Zhou and Lei Hu and Zaiyi Liu and Nannan Wang and Xinbo Gao },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.09441},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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