Abstract: Reducing the acquisition time is important for clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Compressed sensing has recently emerged as a theoretical foundation for the reconstruction of magnetic resonance (MR) images from undersampled k-space measurements, assuming those images are sparse in a certain transform domain. However, most real-world signals are compressible rather than exactly sparse. For example, the commonly used 2D wavelet for compressed sensing MRI (CS-MRI) does not sparsely represent curves and edges. In this paper, we introduce a geometric image transform, the contourlet, to overcome this shortage. In addition, the improved redundancy provided by the contourlet can successfully suppress the pseudo-Gibbs phenomenon, ...
Compressed sensing(CS) has shown great potential in speeding up magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) with...
It is challenging to save acquisition time and reconstruct a medical magnetic resonance (MR) image w...
Compressed sensing (CS) has been applied to accelerate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for many yea...
The double inversion recovery (DIR) imaging technique has various applications such as black blood m...
How to speed up the scanning process is the bottleneck problem of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ...
Reasonable sparse representation of signals are one of the key factors to ensure the quality of comp...
Undersampling k-space data is an efficient way to speed up the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) proc...
Aim. It can help improve the hospital throughput to accelerate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan...
International audienceUndersampling k-space data is an efficient way to reduce the acquisition time ...
The sparsity which is implicit in MR images is exploited to significantly undersample k-space. Some ...
Classic signal processing theory dictates that, in order to faithfully reconstruct a band-limited si...
Compressed sensing magnetic resonance imaging (CS-MRI) is an effective way of reducing the sampling ...
Compressed sensing (CS) has been applied to magnetic resonance imaging for the acceleration of data ...
Purpose: Compressed sensing (CS) provides a promising framework for MR image reconstruction from hig...
Compressed sensing (CS) is a recently developed scheme in the signal processing that enables the rec...
Compressed sensing(CS) has shown great potential in speeding up magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) with...
It is challenging to save acquisition time and reconstruct a medical magnetic resonance (MR) image w...
Compressed sensing (CS) has been applied to accelerate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for many yea...
The double inversion recovery (DIR) imaging technique has various applications such as black blood m...
How to speed up the scanning process is the bottleneck problem of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ...
Reasonable sparse representation of signals are one of the key factors to ensure the quality of comp...
Undersampling k-space data is an efficient way to speed up the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) proc...
Aim. It can help improve the hospital throughput to accelerate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan...
International audienceUndersampling k-space data is an efficient way to reduce the acquisition time ...
The sparsity which is implicit in MR images is exploited to significantly undersample k-space. Some ...
Classic signal processing theory dictates that, in order to faithfully reconstruct a band-limited si...
Compressed sensing magnetic resonance imaging (CS-MRI) is an effective way of reducing the sampling ...
Compressed sensing (CS) has been applied to magnetic resonance imaging for the acceleration of data ...
Purpose: Compressed sensing (CS) provides a promising framework for MR image reconstruction from hig...
Compressed sensing (CS) is a recently developed scheme in the signal processing that enables the rec...
Compressed sensing(CS) has shown great potential in speeding up magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) with...
It is challenging to save acquisition time and reconstruct a medical magnetic resonance (MR) image w...
Compressed sensing (CS) has been applied to accelerate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for many yea...