DocumentCode
65885
Title
Dictionary Learning and Time Sparsity for Dynamic MR Data Reconstruction
Author
Caballero, Jose ; Price, Anthony N. ; Rueckert, Daniel ; Hajnal, Joseph V.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Volume
33
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
979
Lastpage
994
Abstract
The reconstruction of dynamic magnetic resonance data from an undersampled k-space has been shown to have a huge potential in accelerating the acquisition process of this imaging modality. With the introduction of compressed sensing (CS) theory, solutions for undersampled data have arisen which reconstruct images consistent with the acquired samples and compliant with a sparsity model in some transform domain. Fixed basis transforms have been extensively used as sparsifying transforms in the past, but recent developments in dictionary learning (DL) have been shown to outperform them by training an overcomplete basis that is optimal for a particular dataset. We present here an iterative algorithm that enables the application of DL for the reconstruction of cardiac cine data with Cartesian undersampling. This is achieved with local processing of spatio-temporal 3D patches and by independent treatment of the real and imaginary parts of the dataset. The enforcement of temporal gradients is also proposed as an additional constraint that can greatly accelerate the convergence rate and improve the reconstruction for high acceleration rates. The method is compared to and shown to systematically outperform k- t FOCUSS, a successful CS method that uses a fixed basis transform.
Keywords
biomedical MRI; cardiology; compressed sensing; convergence of numerical methods; image reconstruction; iterative methods; learning (artificial intelligence); medical image processing; spatiotemporal phenomena; CS method; Cartesian undersampling; cardiac cine data; compressed sensing theory; convergence rate; dictionary learning; dynamic MR data reconstruction; dynamic magnetic resonance data reconstruction; image acquisition; image reconstruction; imaging modality; iterative algorithm; outperform k-t FOCUSS; sparsifying transforms; spatio-temporal 3D patches; temporal gradients; time sparsity; Acceleration; Dictionaries; Image reconstruction; Magnetic resonance imaging; Training; Transforms; Vectors; Compressed sensing (CS); dictionary learning; dynamic magnetic resonance imaging; image reconstruction; sparse coding;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2014.2301271
Filename
6716020
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