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GFB-MRF: A parallel spatial and Bloch manifold regularized iterative reconstruction method for MR Fingerprinting

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arxiv 2010.08640 v1 pith:US7OSBGG submitted 2020-10-16 eess.IV

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Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) reconstructs tissue maps based on a sequence of very highly undersampled images. In order to be able to perform MRF reconstruction, state-of-the-art MRF methods rely on priors such as the MR physics (Bloch equations) and might also use some additional low-rank or spatial regularization. However to our knowledge these three regularizations are not applied together in a joint reconstruction. The reason is that it is indeed challenging to incorporate effectively multiple regularizations in a single MRF optimization algorithm. As a result most of these methods are not robust to noise especially when the sequence length is short. In this paper, we propose a family of new methods where spatial and low-rank regularizations, in addition to the Bloch manifold regularization, are applied on the images. We show on digital phantom and NIST phantom scans, as well as volunteer scans that the proposed methods bring significant improvement in the quality of the estimated tissue maps.

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