IEEE VIS 2025 Content: CD-TVD:Contrastive Diffusion for 3D Super-Resolution with Scarce High-Resolution Time-Varying Data

CD-TVD:Contrastive Diffusion for 3D Super-Resolution with Scarce High-Resolution Time-Varying Data

Chongke Bi -

Xin Gao -

Jiakang Deng -

Guan Li -

Jun Han -

Image not found
Screen-reader Accessible PDF

Room: Hall M1

Keywords

Time-varying data visualization, deep learning, super-resolution, diffusion model

Abstract

Large-scale scientific simulations require significant resources to generate high-resolution time-varying data (TVD). While super-resolution is an efficient post-processing strategy to reduce costs, existing methods rely on a large amount of HR training data, limiting their applicability to diverse simulation scenarios. To address this constraint, we proposed CD-TVD, a novel framework that combines contrastive learning and an improved diffusion-based super-resolution model to achieve accurate 3D super-resolution from limited time-step high-resolution data. During pre-training on historical simulation data, the contrastive encoder and diffusion super-resolution modules learn degradation patterns and detailed features of high-resolution and low-resolution samples. In the training phase, the improved diffusion model with a local attention mechanism is fine-tuned using only one newly generated high-resolution timestep, leveraging the degradation knowledge learned by the encoder. This design minimizes the reliance on large-scale high-resolution datasets while maintaining the capability to recover fine-grained details. Experimental results on fluid and atmospheric simulation datasets confirm that CD-TVD delivers accurate and resource-efficient 3D super-resolution, marking a significant advancement in data augmentation for large-scale scientific simulations. The code is available at https://github.com/Xin-Gao-private/CD-TVD.