DiffusionXRay: A Diffusion and GAN-Based Approach for Enhancing Digitally Reconstructed Chest Radiographs
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.01686v1
- Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2026 10:14:50 GMT
- Title: DiffusionXRay: A Diffusion and GAN-Based Approach for Enhancing Digitally Reconstructed Chest Radiographs
- Authors: Aryan Goyal, Ashish Mittal, Pranav Rao, Manoj Tadepalli, Preetham Putha,
- Abstract summary: We introduce DiffusionXRay, a novel image restoration pipeline for Chest X-ray images.<n>We train a DDPM-based model on paired low-quality and high-quality images, enabling it to learn the nuances of X-ray image restoration.<n>Our method demonstrates promising results in enhancing image clarity, contrast, and overall diagnostic value of chest X-rays.
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- Abstract: Deep learning-based automated diagnosis of lung cancer has emerged as a crucial advancement that enables healthcare professionals to detect and initiate treatment earlier. However, these models require extensive training datasets with diverse case-specific properties. High-quality annotated data is particularly challenging to obtain, especially for cases with subtle pulmonary nodules that are difficult to detect even for experienced radiologists. This scarcity of well-labeled datasets can limit model performance and generalization across different patient populations. Digitally reconstructed radiographs (DRR) using CT-Scan to generate synthetic frontal chest X-rays with artificially inserted lung nodules offers one potential solution. However, this approach suffers from significant image quality degradation, particularly in the form of blurred anatomical features and loss of fine lung field structures. To overcome this, we introduce DiffusionXRay, a novel image restoration pipeline for Chest X-ray images that synergistically leverages denoising diffusion probabilistic models (DDPMs) and generative adversarial networks (GANs). DiffusionXRay incorporates a unique two-stage training process: First, we investigate two independent approaches, DDPM-LQ and GAN-based MUNIT-LQ, to generate low-quality CXRs, addressing the challenge of training data scarcity, posing this as a style transfer problem. Subsequently, we train a DDPM-based model on paired low-quality and high-quality images, enabling it to learn the nuances of X-ray image restoration. Our method demonstrates promising results in enhancing image clarity, contrast, and overall diagnostic value of chest X-rays while preserving subtle yet clinically significant artifacts, validated by both quantitative metrics and expert radiological assessment.
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