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Image Quality Transfer of Diffusion MRI Guided By High-Resolution Structural MRI

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arxiv 2408.03216 v1 pith:J5L53BZJ submitted 2024-08-06 eess.IV

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Prior work on the Image Quality Transfer on Diffusion MRI (dMRI) has shown significant improvement over traditional interpolation methods. However, the difficulty in obtaining ultra-high resolution Diffusion MRI scans poses a problem in training neural networks to obtain high-resolution dMRI scans. Here we hypothesise that the inclusion of structural MRI images, which can be acquired at much higher resolutions, can be used as a guide to obtaining a more accurate high-resolution dMRI output. To test our hypothesis, we have constructed a novel framework that incorporates structural MRI scans together with dMRI to obtain high-resolution dMRI scans. We set up tests which evaluate the validity of our claim through various configurations and compare the performance of our approach against a unimodal approach. Our results show that the inclusion of structural MRI scans do lead to an improvement in high-resolution image prediction when T1w data is incorporated into the model input.

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