Coordinate-based neural representation enabling zero-shot learning for fast 3D multiparametric quantitative MRI

IF 10.7 1区 医学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Guoyan Lao , Ruimin Feng , Haikun Qi , Zhenfeng Lv , Qiangqiang Liu , Chunlei Liu , Yuyao Zhang , Hongjiang Wei
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Abstract

Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) offers tissue-specific physical parameters with significant potential for neuroscience research and clinical practice. However, lengthy scan times for 3D multiparametric qMRI acquisition limit its clinical utility. Here, we propose SUMMIT, an innovative imaging methodology that includes data acquisition and an unsupervised reconstruction for simultaneous multiparametric qMRI. SUMMIT first encodes multiple important quantitative properties into highly undersampled k-space. It further leverages implicit neural representation incorporated with a dedicated physics model to reconstruct the desired multiparametric maps without needing external training datasets. SUMMIT delivers co-registered T1, T2, T2, and subvoxel quantitative susceptibility mapping. Extensive simulations, phantom, and in vivo brain imaging demonstrate SUMMIT’s high accuracy. Notably, SUMMIT uniquely unravels microstructural alternations in patients with white matter hyperintense lesions with high sensitivity and specificity. Additionally, the proposed unsupervised approach for qMRI reconstruction also introduces a novel zero-shot learning paradigm for multiparametric imaging applicable to various medical imaging modalities.
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Medical image analysis
Medical image analysis 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
22.10
自引率
6.40%
发文量
309
审稿时长
6.6 months
期刊介绍: Medical Image Analysis serves as a platform for sharing new research findings in the realm of medical and biological image analysis, with a focus on applications of computer vision, virtual reality, and robotics to biomedical imaging challenges. The journal prioritizes the publication of high-quality, original papers contributing to the fundamental science of processing, analyzing, and utilizing medical and biological images. It welcomes approaches utilizing biomedical image datasets across all spatial scales, from molecular/cellular imaging to tissue/organ imaging.
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