A Multimodal Deep Network for the Reconstruction of T2W MR Images

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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis is one of the most common chronic neurological diseases affecting the central nervous system. Lesions produced by the MS can be observed through two modalities of magnetic resonance (MR), known as T2W and FLAIR sequences, both providing useful information for formulating a diagnosis. However, long acquisition time makes the acquired MR image vulnerable to motion artifacts. This leads to the need of accelerating the execution of the MR analysis. In this paper, we present a deep learning method that is able to reconstruct subsampled MR images obtained by reducing the k-space data, while maintaining a high image quality that can be used to observe brain lesions. The proposed method exploits the multimodal approach of neural networks and it also focuses on the data acquisition and processing stages to reduce execution time of the MR analysis. Results prove the effectiveness of the proposed method in reconstructing subsampled MR images while saving execution time.

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Falvo, A., Comminiello, D., Scardapane, S., Scarpiniti, M., & Uncini, A. (2021). A Multimodal Deep Network for the Reconstruction of T2W MR Images. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 184, pp. 423–431). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5093-5_38

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