DH-Mamba is a dual-domain hierarchical Mamba network that uses circular k-space scanning and local diversity enhancement to outperform prior MRI reconstruction methods on three public datasets.
Continuous K-space Recovery Network with Image Guidance for Fast MRI Reconstruction
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a crucial tool for clinical diagnosis while facing the challenge of long scanning time. To reduce the acquisition time, fast MRI reconstruction aims to restore high-quality images from the undersampled k-space. Existing methods typically train deep learning models to map the undersampled data to artifact-free MRI images. However, these studies often overlook the unique properties of k-space and directly apply general networks designed for image processing to k-space recovery, leaving the precise learning of k-space largely underexplored. In this work, we propose a continuous k-space recovery network from a new perspective of implicit neural representation with image domain guidance, which boosts the performance of MRI reconstruction. Specifically, (1) an implicit neural representation based encoder-decoder structure is customized to continuously query unsampled k-values. (2) an image guidance module is designed to mine the semantic information from the low-quality MRI images to further guide the k-space recovery. (3) a multi-stage training strategy is proposed to recover dense k-space progressively. Extensive experiments conducted on CC359, fastMRI, and IXI datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our method and its superiority over other competitors.
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DH-Mamba: Exploring Dual-domain Hierarchical State Space Models for MRI Reconstruction
DH-Mamba is a dual-domain hierarchical Mamba network that uses circular k-space scanning and local diversity enhancement to outperform prior MRI reconstruction methods on three public datasets.