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On the shape of convolution kernels in MRI reconstruction: Rectangles versus ellipsoids.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Many MRI reconstruction methods (including GRAPPA, SPIRiT, ESPIRiT, LORAKS, and convolutional neural network [CNN] methods) involve shift-invariant convolution models. Rectangular convolution kernel shapes are often chosen by default, although ellipsoidal kernel shapes have potentially appealing theoretical characteristics. In this work, we systematically investigate the differences between different kernel shape choices in several contexts.

Theory

It is well-understood that a rectangular region of k-space is associated with anisotropic spatial resolution, while ellipsoidal regions can be associated with more isotropic resolution. Further, for a fixed spatial resolution, ellipsoidal kernels are associated with substantially fewer parameters than rectangular kernels. These characteristics suggest that ellipsoidal kernels may have certain advantages over rectangular kernels.

Methods

We used real retrospectively undersampled k-space data to empirically study the characteristics of rectangular and ellipsoidal kernels in the context of seven methods (GRAPPA, SPIRiT, ESPIRiT, SAKE, LORAKS, AC-LORAKS, and CNN-based reconstructions).

Results

Empirical results suggest that both kernel shapes can produce reconstructed images with similar error metrics, although the ellipsoidal shape can often achieve this with reduced computation time and memory usage and/or fewer model parameters.

Conclusion

Ellipsoidal kernel shapes may offer advantages over rectangular kernel shapes in various MRI applications.

SUBMITTER: Lobos RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8957538 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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On the shape of convolution kernels in MRI reconstruction: Rectangles versus ellipsoids.

Lobos Rodrigo A RA   Haldar Justin P JP  

Magnetic resonance in medicine 20220224 6


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