Parallel magnetic resonance imaging (pMRI) techniques have gained a great importance both in research and clinical communities recently since they considerably accelerate the image acquisition process. However, the image reconstruction algorithms needed to correct the subsampling artifacts affect the nature of noise, i.e., it becomes non-stationary. Some methods have been proposed in the literature dealing with the non-stationary noise in pMRI. However, their performance depends on information not usually available such as multiple acquisitions, receiver noise matrices, sensitivity coil profiles, reconstruction coefficients, or even biophysical models of the data. Besides, some methods show an undesirable granular pattern on the estimates a...
[[abstract]]©2007 Wiley - Multiple receivers can be utilized to enhance the spatiotemporal resolutio...
Parallel imaging is a powerful technique to speed up magnetic resonance (MR) image acquisition via m...
In this dissertation, we address several inverse problems associated with multi-channel sampling and...
In order to accelerate the acquisition process in multiple-coil Magnetic Resonance scanners, paralle...
In order to accelerate the acquisition process in multiple-coil Magnetic Resonance scanners, paralle...
Magnetic resonance images tend to be influenced by various random factors usually referred to as "no...
Many image processing applications within MRI are grounded on stochastic methods based on the prior ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Every image, whether it is a Magnetic Resonance (MR) image or a gray scale image, usually contains...
Abstract—A new method for noise filtering in images that follow a Rician model—with particular atten...
Noise is known to be one of the main sources of quality deterioration in magnetic resonance (MR) dat...
In fMRI, brain images are not measured instantaneously and a volume of images can take two seconds t...
[[abstract]]©2007 Wiley - Multiple receivers can be utilized to enhance the spatiotemporal resolutio...
Parallel imaging is a powerful technique to speed up magnetic resonance (MR) image acquisition via m...
In this dissertation, we address several inverse problems associated with multi-channel sampling and...
In order to accelerate the acquisition process in multiple-coil Magnetic Resonance scanners, paralle...
In order to accelerate the acquisition process in multiple-coil Magnetic Resonance scanners, paralle...
Magnetic resonance images tend to be influenced by various random factors usually referred to as "no...
Many image processing applications within MRI are grounded on stochastic methods based on the prior ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a popular radiology technique that is used for visualizing detai...
Every image, whether it is a Magnetic Resonance (MR) image or a gray scale image, usually contains...
Abstract—A new method for noise filtering in images that follow a Rician model—with particular atten...
Noise is known to be one of the main sources of quality deterioration in magnetic resonance (MR) dat...
In fMRI, brain images are not measured instantaneously and a volume of images can take two seconds t...
[[abstract]]©2007 Wiley - Multiple receivers can be utilized to enhance the spatiotemporal resolutio...
Parallel imaging is a powerful technique to speed up magnetic resonance (MR) image acquisition via m...
In this dissertation, we address several inverse problems associated with multi-channel sampling and...