arXiv AI By Francesca Pia Panaccione, Eugenio Lomurno, Matteo Matteucci

Knowledge-Guided 3D CT Generation: A Conditioning-Centric Taxonomy

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arXiv:2608. 09992v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Controllable generation guided by external knowledge is a key requirement in modern generative deep learning applications, enabling the synthesis of samples with explicit constraints on semantic content, structural properties, and variability.

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