https://github.com/M-3LAB/awesome-multimodal-brain-image-systhesis
The existence of completely aligned and paired multi-modal neuroimaging data has proved its effectiveness in diagnosis of brain diseases. However, collecting the full set of well-aligned and paired data is impractical or even luxurious, since the practical difficulties may include high cost, long time acquisition, image corruption, and privacy issues. A realistic solution is to explore either an unsupervised learning or a semi-supervised learning to synthesize the absent neuroimaging data. In this paper, we tend to approach multi-modality brain image synthesis task from different perspectives, which include the level of supervision, the range of modality synthesis, and the synthesis-based downstream tasks. Particularly, we provide in-depth analysis on how cross-modality brain image synthesis can improve the performance of different downstream tasks. Finally, we evaluate the challenges and provide several open directions for this community. All resources are available at