TY - JOUR
T1 - Crucial-Diff
T2 - A Unified Diffusion Model for Crucial Image and Annotation Synthesis in Data-Scarce Scenarios
AU - Yao, Siyue
AU - Sun, Mingjie
AU - Lim, Eng Gee
AU - Yi, Ran
AU - Zhong, Baojiang
AU - Gabbouj, Moncef
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/10/30
Y1 - 2025/10/30
N2 - The scarcity of data in various scenarios, such as medical, industry and autonomous driving, leads to model overfitting and dataset imbalance, thus hindering effective detection and segmentation performance. Existing studies employ the generative models to synthesize more training samples to mitigate data scarcity. However, these synthetic samples are repetitive or simplistic and fail to provide “crucial information” that targets the downstream model’s weaknesses. Additionally, these methods typically require separate training for different objects, leading to computational inefficiencies. To address these issues, we propose Crucial-Diff, a domain-agnostic framework designed to synthesize crucial samples. Our method integrates two key modules. The Scene Agnostic Feature Extractor (SAFE) utilizes a unified feature extractor to capture target information. The Weakness Aware Sample Miner (WASM) generates hard-to-detect samples using feedback from the detection results of downstream model, which is then fused with the output of SAFE module. Together, our Crucial-Diff framework generates diverse, high-quality training data, achieving a pixel-level AP of 83.63% and an F1-MAX of 78.12% on MVTec. On polyp dataset, Crucial-Diff reaches an mIoU of 81.64% and an mDice of 87.69%.
AB - The scarcity of data in various scenarios, such as medical, industry and autonomous driving, leads to model overfitting and dataset imbalance, thus hindering effective detection and segmentation performance. Existing studies employ the generative models to synthesize more training samples to mitigate data scarcity. However, these synthetic samples are repetitive or simplistic and fail to provide “crucial information” that targets the downstream model’s weaknesses. Additionally, these methods typically require separate training for different objects, leading to computational inefficiencies. To address these issues, we propose Crucial-Diff, a domain-agnostic framework designed to synthesize crucial samples. Our method integrates two key modules. The Scene Agnostic Feature Extractor (SAFE) utilizes a unified feature extractor to capture target information. The Weakness Aware Sample Miner (WASM) generates hard-to-detect samples using feedback from the detection results of downstream model, which is then fused with the output of SAFE module. Together, our Crucial-Diff framework generates diverse, high-quality training data, achieving a pixel-level AP of 83.63% and an F1-MAX of 78.12% on MVTec. On polyp dataset, Crucial-Diff reaches an mIoU of 81.64% and an mDice of 87.69%.
KW - crucial sample generation
KW - diffusion model
KW - downstream model feedback
KW - Scarce dataset generation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105020759662
U2 - 10.1109/TIP.2025.3625380
DO - 10.1109/TIP.2025.3625380
M3 - Article
C2 - 41166627
AN - SCOPUS:105020759662
SN - 1057-7149
VL - 34
SP - 7024
EP - 7036
JO - IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
JF - IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
ER -