MOTFM
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Flow Matching for Medical Image Synthesis: Bridging the Gap Between Speed and Quality
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- Software & Systems
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- License
- MIT(osi)
- Status
- active
- Maturity
- deployed
- Organization
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- Repository
- github.com/milad1378yz/MOTFM
- Documentation
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- Tags
- brain-mri · diffusion-models · echocardiography · flow-matching · generative-models · medical-image-synthesis · medical-imaging · mri
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- deepbrainbrain-mri · medical-imaging
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- BrLPdiffusion-models · medical-imaging
[MICCAI, 2024] (Oral, RU @ MedIA Best Paper Award) Official implementation of the Brain Latent Progression (BrLP) method from "Enhancing Spatiotemporal Disease Progression Models via Latent…
- deepinvdiffusion-models · medical-imaging
DeepInverse: a PyTorch library for solving imaging inverse problems using deep learning
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