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Rethinking the optimization process for self-supervised model-driven MRI reconstruction (2203.09724v1)

Published 18 Mar 2022 in eess.IV and cs.CV

Abstract: Recovering high-quality images from undersampled measurements is critical for accelerated MRI reconstruction. Recently, various supervised deep learning-based MRI reconstruction methods have been developed. Despite the achieved promising performances, these methods require fully sampled reference data, the acquisition of which is resource-intensive and time-consuming. Self-supervised learning has emerged as a promising solution to alleviate the reliance on fully sampled datasets. However, existing self-supervised methods suffer from reconstruction errors due to the insufficient constraint enforced on the non-sampled data points and the error accumulation happened alongside the iterative image reconstruction process for model-driven deep learning reconstrutions. To address these challenges, we propose K2Calibrate, a K-space adaptation strategy for self-supervised model-driven MR reconstruction optimization. By iteratively calibrating the learned measurements, K2Calibrate can reduce the network's reconstruction deterioration caused by statistically dependent noise. Extensive experiments have been conducted on the open-source dataset FastMRI, and K2Calibrate achieves better results than five state-of-the-art methods. The proposed K2Calibrate is plug-and-play and can be easily integrated with different model-driven deep learning reconstruction methods.

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Authors (7)
  1. Weijian Huang (19 papers)
  2. Cheng Li (1094 papers)
  3. Wenxin Fan (14 papers)
  4. Yongjin Zhou (6 papers)
  5. Qiegen Liu (67 papers)
  6. Hairong Zheng (71 papers)
  7. Shanshan Wang (166 papers)
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