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论文ICLR 2026 Poster2026 年医学影像

分布一致性损失:超越反问题中的逐点数据项

ICLR 2026 Poster accepted paper at ICLR 2026. Recovering true signals from noisy measurements is a central challenge in inverse problems spanning medical imaging, geophysics, and signal processing. Current solutions nearly always balance prior assumptions regarding the true signal (regularization) with agreement to noisy measured data (data-fidelity). Conventional data-fidelity loss functions, such as mean-squared error (MSE) or negative log-likelihood, seek pointwise agreement with noisy measurements, often leading to overfitting to noise. In this work, we instead evaluate data-fidelity collectively by testing whether the observed measurements are statistically consistent with the noise distributions implied by the current estimate.

论文ICLR 2026 Poster2026 年trustworthy medical AI

先验感知与上下文引导的主动概率子采样分组

ICLR 2026 Poster accepted paper at ICLR 2026. Subsampling significantly reduces the number of measurements, thereby streamlining data processing and transfer overhead, and shortening acquisition time across diverse real-world applications. The recently introduced Active Deep Probabilistic Subsampling (A-DPS) approach jointly optimizes both the subsampling pattern and the downstream task model, enabling instance- and subject-specific sampling trajectories and effective adaptation to new data at inference time. However, this approach does not fully leverage valuable dataset priors and relies on top-1 sampling, which can impede the optimization process. Herein, we enhance A-DPS by integrating a deterministic (fixed) prior-informed sampling pattern derived from the training dataset, along with group-based sampling via top-k sampling, to achieve more robust optimization—method we call Prior-aware and context-guided Group-based Active DPS (PGA-DPS).

论文ICLR 2026 Poster2026 年clinical prediction

MRI 运动校正的可靠评测:数据集与洞见

ICLR 2026 Poster accepted paper at ICLR 2026. Correcting motion artifacts in scientific and medical imaging is important, as they significantly impact image quality. However, evaluating deep learning-based and classical motion correction methods remains fundamentally difficult due to the lack of accessible ground-truth target data. To address this challenge, we study three evaluation approaches: real-world evaluation based on reference scans, simulated motion, and reference-free evaluation, each with its merits and shortcomings. To enable evaluation with real-world motion artifacts, we release PMoC3D, a dataset consisting of unprocessed $\textbf{P}$aired $\textbf{Mo}$tion-$\textbf{C}$orrupted $\textbf{3D}$ brain MRI data.

数据资源raw MRI k-space and reconstructed MRI dataMRI reconstruction datasetLarge raw MRI reconstruction dataset; see official site申请访问

fastMRI 原始 MRI 重建数据集

fastMRI is a raw MRI dataset for accelerated magnetic resonance image reconstruction, originally released by NYU Langone Health and Meta AI. It is used for MRI reconstruction, compressed sensing replacement, generative reconstruction, and robustness evaluation.