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UltraG-Ray: Physics-Based Gaussian Ray Casting for Novel Ultrasound View Synthesis

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-04-01 v1

Abstract

Novel view synthesis (NVS) in ultrasound has gained attention as a technique for generating anatomically plausible views beyond the acquired frames, offering new capabilities for training clinicians or data augmentation. However, current methods struggle with complex tissue and view-dependent acoustic effects. Physics-based NVS aims to address these limitations by including the ultrasound image formation process into the simulation. Recent approaches combine a learnable implicit scene representation with an ultrasound-specific rendering module, yet a substantial gap between simulation and reality remains. In this work, we introduce UltraG-Ray, a novel ultrasound scene representation based on a learnable 3D Gaussian field, coupled to an efficient physics-based module for B-mode synthesis. We explicitly encode ultrasound-specific parameters, such as attenuation and reflection, into a Gaussian-based spatial representation and realize image synthesis within a novel ray casting scheme. In contrast to previous methods, this approach naturally captures view-dependent attenuation effects, thereby enabling the generation of physically informed B-mode images with increased realism. We compare our method to state-of-the-art and observe consistent gains in image quality metrics (up to 15% increase on MS-SSIM), demonstrating clear improvement in terms of realism of the synthesized ultrasound images.

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@article{arxiv.2603.29022,
  title  = {UltraG-Ray: Physics-Based Gaussian Ray Casting for Novel Ultrasound View Synthesis},
  author = {Felix Duelmer and Jakob Klaushofer and Magdalena Wysocki and Nassir Navab and Mohammad Farid Azampour},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.29022},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted at MIDL 2026 / to appear in PMLR