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Correlated and Multi-frequency Diffusion Modeling for Highly Under-sampled MRI Reconstruction

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arxiv 2309.00853 v1 pith:5DSLS2HH submitted 2023-09-02 eess.IV cs.CV

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keywords reconstructionprocessdiffusionaccuracyimagemethodmethodsmulti-frequency
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Most existing MRI reconstruction methods perform tar-geted reconstruction of the entire MR image without tak-ing specific tissue regions into consideration. This may fail to emphasize the reconstruction accuracy on im-portant tissues for diagnosis. In this study, leveraging a combination of the properties of k-space data and the diffusion process, our novel scheme focuses on mining the multi-frequency prior with different strategies to pre-serve fine texture details in the reconstructed image. In addition, a diffusion process can converge more quickly if its target distribution closely resembles the noise distri-bution in the process. This can be accomplished through various high-frequency prior extractors. The finding further solidifies the effectiveness of the score-based gen-erative model. On top of all the advantages, our method improves the accuracy of MRI reconstruction and accel-erates sampling process. Experimental results verify that the proposed method successfully obtains more accurate reconstruction and outperforms state-of-the-art methods.

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