CardioComposer: Leveraging Differentiable Geometry for Compositional Control of Anatomical Diffusion Models
Kadry, Karim, Goraya, Shoaib, Manicka, Ajay, Abdelwahed, Abdalla, Chutisilp, Naravich, Nezami, Farhad, Edelman, Elazer
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Generative models of 3D cardiovascular anatomy can synthesize informative structures for clinical research and medical device evaluation, but face a trade-off between geometric controllability and realism. We propose CardioComposer: a programmable, inference-time framework for generating multi-class anatomical label maps based on interpretable ellipsoidal primitives. These primitives represent geometric attributes such as the size, shape, and position of discrete substructures. We specifically develop differentiable measurement functions based on voxel-wise geometric moments, enabling loss-based gradient guidance during diffusion model sampling. We demonstrate that these losses can constrain individual geometric attributes in a disentangled manner and provide compositional control over multiple substructures. Finally, we show that our method is compatible with a wide array of anatomical systems containing non-convex substructures, spanning cardiac, vascular, and skeletal organs.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-26-2025
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