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A Diffusion-Driven Fine-Grained Nodule Synthesis Framework for Enhanced Lung Nodule Detection from Chest Radiographs
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Mittal, Ashish
, Kumar, Piyush
, Tadepalli, Manoj
, Singh, Shreshtha
, Goyal, Aryan
, Putha, Preetham
in
Chest
/ Datasets
/ Nodules
/ Orthogonality
/ Parameter identification
/ Radiographs
/ Shape control
/ Synthetic data
2026
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A Diffusion-Driven Fine-Grained Nodule Synthesis Framework for Enhanced Lung Nodule Detection from Chest Radiographs
by
Mittal, Ashish
, Kumar, Piyush
, Tadepalli, Manoj
, Singh, Shreshtha
, Goyal, Aryan
, Putha, Preetham
in
Chest
/ Datasets
/ Nodules
/ Orthogonality
/ Parameter identification
/ Radiographs
/ Shape control
/ Synthetic data
2026
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A Diffusion-Driven Fine-Grained Nodule Synthesis Framework for Enhanced Lung Nodule Detection from Chest Radiographs
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Mittal, Ashish
, Kumar, Piyush
, Tadepalli, Manoj
, Singh, Shreshtha
, Goyal, Aryan
, Putha, Preetham
in
Chest
/ Datasets
/ Nodules
/ Orthogonality
/ Parameter identification
/ Radiographs
/ Shape control
/ Synthetic data
2026
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A Diffusion-Driven Fine-Grained Nodule Synthesis Framework for Enhanced Lung Nodule Detection from Chest Radiographs
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A Diffusion-Driven Fine-Grained Nodule Synthesis Framework for Enhanced Lung Nodule Detection from Chest Radiographs
2026
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Overview
Early detection of lung cancer in chest radiographs (CXRs) is crucial for improving patient outcomes, yet nodule detection remains challenging due to their subtle appearance and variability in radiological characteristics like size, texture, and boundary. For robust analysis, this diversity must be well represented in training datasets for deep learning based Computer-Assisted Diagnosis (CAD) systems. However, assembling such datasets is costly and often impractical, motivating the need for realistic synthetic data generation. Existing methods lack fine-grained control over synthetic nodule generation, limiting their utility in addressing data scarcity. This paper proposes a novel diffusion-based framework with low-rank adaptation (LoRA) adapters for characteristic controlled nodule synthesis on CXRs. We begin by addressing size and shape control through nodule mask conditioned training of the base diffusion model. To achieve individual characteristic control, we train separate LoRA modules, each dedicated to a specific radiological feature. However, since nodules rarely exhibit isolated characteristics, effective multi-characteristic control requires a balanced integration of features. We address this by leveraging the dynamic composability of LoRAs and revisiting existing merging strategies. Building on this, we identify two key issues, overlapping attention regions and non-orthogonal parameter spaces. To overcome these limitations, we introduce a novel orthogonality loss term during LoRA composition training. Extensive experiments on both in-house and public datasets demonstrate improved downstream nodule detection. Radiologist evaluations confirm the fine-grained controllability of our generated nodules, and across multiple quantitative metrics, our method surpasses existing nodule generation approaches for CXRs.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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