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A Unified Learning Model for Estimating Fiber Orientation Distribution Functions on Heterogeneous Multi-shell Diffusion-weighted MRI (2303.16376v2)

Published 29 Mar 2023 in cs.LG

Abstract: Diffusion-weighted (DW) MRI measures the direction and scale of the local diffusion process in every voxel through its spectrum in q-space, typically acquired in one or more shells. Recent developments in micro-structure imaging and multi-tissue decomposition have sparked renewed attention to the radial b-value dependence of the signal. Applications in tissue classification and micro-architecture estimation, therefore, require a signal representation that extends over the radial as well as angular domain. Multiple approaches have been proposed that can model the non-linear relationship between the DW-MRI signal and biological microstructure. In the past few years, many deep learning-based methods have been developed towards faster inference speed and higher inter-scan consistency compared with traditional model-based methods (e.g., multi-shell multi-tissue constrained spherical deconvolution). However, a multi-stage learning strategy is typically required since the learning process relies on various middle representations, such as simple harmonic oscillator reconstruction (SHORE) representation. In this work, we present a unified dynamic network with a single-stage spherical convolutional neural network, which allows efficient fiber orientation distribution function (fODF) estimation through heterogeneous multi-shell diffusion MRI sequences. We study the Human Connectome Project (HCP) young adults with test-retest scans. From the experimental results, the proposed single-stage method outperforms prior multi-stage approaches in repeated fODF estimation with shell dropoff and single-shell DW-MRI sequences.

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