Reconstruction of a Three-Dimensional Volume from a Motion-Corrupted Two-Dimensional Data Set in Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Warren E. SmithJonathan K. RiekA. Murat TekalpPublished in: IPMI (1993)
Keyphrases
- three dimensional
- magnetic resonance imaging
- data sets
- high temporal resolution
- image sequences
- cardiac imaging
- beating heart
- medical images
- mri data
- long axis
- medical imaging
- magnetic resonance images
- computer tomography
- positron emission tomography
- mri images
- x ray
- three dimensional objects
- heart motion
- multi view
- motion estimation
- motion analysis
- d objects
- cardiac motion
- single photon emission computed tomography
- phase unwrapping
- diffusion tensor images
- optical flow
- depth map
- surface reconstruction
- motion field
- computed tomography
- partial volume effects
- image reconstruction
- range images
- lesion segmentation
- magnetic resonance
- reconstruction method
- image registration