Abstract
Reconstructing high-quality images from undersampled dynamic MRI data is a challenging task and important for the success of this imaging modality. To remedy the naturally occurring artifacts due to measurement undersampling, one can incorporate a motion model into the reconstruction so that information can propagate across time frames. Current models for MRI imaging are using the optical flow equation. However, they are based on real-valued images. Here, we generalise the optical flow equation to complex-valued images and demonstrate, based on two real cardiac MRI datasets, that the new model is capable of improving image quality.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | arXiv |
Publication status | Published - 17 Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- math.OC