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arxiv: 2501.00944 · v2 · pith:LMQYHU7Cnew · submitted 2025-01-01 · 💻 cs.CV · eess.IV

Diffusion Prism: Enhancing Diversity and Morphology Consistency in Mask-to-Image Diffusion

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keywords diffusioncontrollablediversityframeworkmask-to-imagemodelspatternsprism
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The emergence of generative AI and controllable diffusion has made image-to-image synthesis increasingly practical and efficient. However, when input images exhibit low entropy and sparse, the inherent characteristics of diffusion models often result in limited diversity. This constraint significantly interferes with data augmentation. To address this, we propose Diffusion Prism, a training-free framework that efficiently transforms binary masks into realistic and diverse samples while preserving morphological features. We explored that a small amount of artificial noise will significantly assist the image-denoising process. To prove this novel mask-to-image concept, we use nano-dendritic patterns as an example to demonstrate the merit of our method compared to existing controllable diffusion models. Furthermore, we extend the proposed framework to other biological patterns, highlighting its potential applications across various fields.

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