AbstractIn this paper we investigate an inverse reconstruction problem of Magnetic Resonance Imaging with few acquired body scanner samples. The missing information in the Fourier domain causes image artefacts, therefore iterative computationally expensive recovery techniques are needed. We propose a regularization approach based on second order derivative of both simulated and real images with highly undersampled data, obtaining a good reconstruction accuracy. Moreover, an accelerated regularization algorithm, by using a projection technique combined with an implementation on Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) computing environment, is presented. The numerical experiments give clinically-feasible reconstruction runtimes with an increase in spe...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
Despite being a powerful medical imaging technique which does not emit any ionizing radiation, magne...
In the last years, there have been a diversification of the tomography imaging technique for many ap...
In this paper we investigate an inverse reconstruction problem of Magnetic Resonance Imaging with fe...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate an inverse reconstruction problem of Magnetic Resonance Imaging...
A recent trend in the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) research field is to design and adopt machine...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2014.In this...
In this article we aim at improving the performance of whole brain functional imaging at very high t...
In this article we aim at improving the performance of whole brain functional imaging at very high t...
Magnetic resonance image (MRI) reconstruction using SENSitivity Encoding (SENSE) requires regulariza...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners produce raw measurements that are unfit to direct interpre...
Time that an imaging device needs to produce results is one of the most crucial factors in medical i...
To reduce scanning time or improve spatio-temporal resolution in some MRI applications, parallel MRI...
In this paper, we present a fast iterative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction algorithm...
Time that an imaging device needs to produce results is one of the most crucial factors in medical i...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
Despite being a powerful medical imaging technique which does not emit any ionizing radiation, magne...
In the last years, there have been a diversification of the tomography imaging technique for many ap...
In this paper we investigate an inverse reconstruction problem of Magnetic Resonance Imaging with fe...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate an inverse reconstruction problem of Magnetic Resonance Imaging...
A recent trend in the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) research field is to design and adopt machine...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2014.In this...
In this article we aim at improving the performance of whole brain functional imaging at very high t...
In this article we aim at improving the performance of whole brain functional imaging at very high t...
Magnetic resonance image (MRI) reconstruction using SENSitivity Encoding (SENSE) requires regulariza...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners produce raw measurements that are unfit to direct interpre...
Time that an imaging device needs to produce results is one of the most crucial factors in medical i...
To reduce scanning time or improve spatio-temporal resolution in some MRI applications, parallel MRI...
In this paper, we present a fast iterative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction algorithm...
Time that an imaging device needs to produce results is one of the most crucial factors in medical i...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
Despite being a powerful medical imaging technique which does not emit any ionizing radiation, magne...
In the last years, there have been a diversification of the tomography imaging technique for many ap...