AtlasGS uses shared subject-specific Gaussian geometry learned from isotropic scans to achieve through-plane super-resolution and multi-modal harmonization in brain MRI with reported state-of-the-art fidelity on UK Biobank, GBM, and ABCD datasets.
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AtlasGS: Brain MRI Spatial Resolution Harmonization With Shared Gaussian Geometry
AtlasGS uses shared subject-specific Gaussian geometry learned from isotropic scans to achieve through-plane super-resolution and multi-modal harmonization in brain MRI with reported state-of-the-art fidelity on UK Biobank, GBM, and ABCD datasets.