DISARM++: Beyond scanner-free harmonization
Luca Caldera, Lara Cavinato, Alessio Cirone, Isabella Cama, Sara, Garbarino, Raffaele Lodi, Fabrizio Tagliavini, Anna Nigri, Silvia De, Francesco, Andrea Cappozzo, Michele Piana, Francesca Ieva

TL;DR
DISARM++ offers a robust, scanner-invariant image harmonization technique that enhances neuroimaging analysis accuracy across diverse datasets without extensive preprocessing or retraining.
Contribution
It introduces a novel direct harmonization method that generalizes well to unseen scanners and eliminates the need for complex preprocessing steps.
Findings
Outperforms state-of-the-art methods in predictive tasks
Maintains high accuracy across diverse cohorts
Eliminates preprocessing errors and retraining requirements
Abstract
Harmonization of T1-weighted MR images across different scanners is crucial for ensuring consistency in neuroimaging studies. This study introduces a novel approach to direct image harmonization, moving beyond feature standardization to ensure that extracted features remain inherently reliable for downstream analysis. Our method enables image transfer in two ways: (1) mapping images to a scanner-free space for uniform appearance across all scanners, and (2) transforming images into the domain of a specific scanner used in model training, embedding its unique characteristics. Our approach presents strong generalization capability, even for unseen scanners not included in the training phase. We validated our method using MR images from diverse cohorts, including healthy controls, traveling subjects, and individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The model's effectiveness is tested in…
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TopicsComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Advanced Data Compression Techniques
