A joint acquisition-reconstruction paradigm for correcting inhomogeneity artifacts in MR echo planar imaging.
Joseph C. DagherFrançois G. MeyerPublished in: EMBC (2011)
Keyphrases
- motion artifacts
- diffusion weighted mri
- motion correction
- organ motion
- distortion correction
- magnetic resonance imaging
- positron emission tomography
- high resolution
- mr imaging
- cardiac imaging
- pet images
- magnetic resonance
- clinical applications
- diffusion mri
- dw mri
- medical images
- mri data
- image reconstruction
- object reconstruction
- optical coherence tomography
- cone beam
- image processing
- three dimensional
- small animal
- high quality
- magnetic resonance images
- data acquisition
- clinical workflow
- computer tomography
- image filtering
- anisotropic diffusion
- high frequency
- beating heart
- digital holography
- medical imaging
- mr images
- brain imaging
- image registration
- reconstruction method
- partial volume
- ct images
- x ray
- super resolution
- brain tissue
- reconstruction process