A low-rank diffeomorphic velocity model, learned unsupervised from k-space data, recovers cardiac and respiratory resolved 5D MRI from a six-minute free-breathing scan.
ICoNIK: Generating Respiratory-Resolved Abdominal MR Reconstructions Using Neural Implicit Representations in k-Space
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Motion-resolved reconstruction for abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains a challenge due to the trade-off between residual motion blurring caused by discretized motion states and undersampling artefacts. In this work, we propose to generate blurring-free motion-resolved abdominal reconstructions by learning a neural implicit representation directly in k-space (NIK). Using measured sampling points and a data-derived respiratory navigator signal, we train a network to generate continuous signal values. To aid the regularization of sparsely sampled regions, we introduce an additional informed correction layer (ICo), which leverages information from neighboring regions to correct NIK's prediction. Our proposed generative reconstruction methods, NIK and ICoNIK, outperform standard motion-resolved reconstruction techniques and provide a promising solution to address motion artefacts in abdominal MRI.
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Motion-compensated cardiac MRI using low-rank diffeomorphic flow (DMoCo)
A low-rank diffeomorphic velocity model, learned unsupervised from k-space data, recovers cardiac and respiratory resolved 5D MRI from a six-minute free-breathing scan.