Abstract
The focal underdetermined system solver (FOCUSS) was originally designed to obtain sparse solutions by successively solving quadratic optimization problems. This article adapts FOCUSS for a projection reconstruction MR imaging problem to obtain high resolution reconstructions from angular undersampled radial k-space data. We show that FOCUSS is effective for projection reconstruction MRI, since medical images are usually sparse in some sense and the center region of the undersampled radial k-space samples still provides a low resolution, yet meaningful, image essential for the convergence of FOCUSS. The new algorithm is successfully applied for synthetic data as well as in vivo brain imaging obtained by under-sampled radial spin echo sequence. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Jong, C. Y., Tak, S., Han, Y., & Hyun, W. P. (2007). Projection reconstruction MR imaging using FOCUSS. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 57(4), 764–775. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.21202
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