Image quality in non-gated versus gated reconstruction of tongue motion using magnetic resonance imaging: a comparison using automated image processing.
Christopher AlveyChristina OrphanidouJohn S. ColemanA. McIntyreSteven GoldingGreg KochanskiPublished in: Int. J. Comput. Assist. Radiol. Surg. (2008)
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- image quality
- motion artifacts
- image processing
- beating heart
- medical imaging
- medical images
- mri data
- motion analysis
- high temporal resolution
- computer tomography
- cardiac imaging
- positron emission tomography
- magnetic resonance images
- mri images
- long axis
- phase unwrapping
- single photon emission computed tomography
- motion estimation
- heart motion
- visual quality
- image sequences
- computer aided
- computed tomography
- image data
- high quality
- ct images
- optical flow
- image analysis
- pattern recognition
- image reconstruction
- diffusion tensor images
- image segmentation
- motion field
- motion compensation
- high resolution
- motion tracking
- imaging modalities
- image enhancement
- three dimensional
- bit rate
- computer vision
- remote sensing
- motion model
- anatomical structures
- video sequences