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RinQ Fingerprinting: Recurrence-informed Quantile Networks for Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting

Image and Video Processing 2019-07-23 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Recently, Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF) was proposed as a quantitative imaging technique for the simultaneous acquisition of tissue parameters such as relaxation times T1T_1 and T2T_2. Although the acquisition is highly accelerated, the state-of-the-art reconstruction suffers from long computation times: Template matching methods are used to find the most similar signal to the measured one by comparing it to pre-simulated signals of possible parameter combinations in a discretized dictionary. Deep learning approaches can overcome this limitation, by providing the direct mapping from the measured signal to the underlying parameters by one forward pass through a network. In this work, we propose a Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) architecture in combination with a novel quantile layer. RNNs are well suited for the processing of time-dependent signals and the quantile layer helps to overcome the noisy outliers by considering the spatial neighbors of the signal. We evaluate our approach using in-vivo data from multiple brain slices and several volunteers, running various experiments. We show that the RNN approach with small patches of complex-valued input signals in combination with a quantile layer outperforms other architectures, e.g. previously proposed CNNs for the MRF reconstruction reducing the error in T1T_1 and T2T_2 by more than 80%.

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@article{arxiv.1907.05277,
  title  = {RinQ Fingerprinting: Recurrence-informed Quantile Networks for Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting},
  author = {Elisabeth Hoppe and Florian Thamm and Gregor Körzdörfer and Christopher Syben and Franziska Schirrmacher and Mathias Nittka and Josef Pfeuffer and Heiko Meyer and Andreas Maier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.05277},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Accepted for MICCAI 2019