Magnetic resonance image reconstruction based on image decomposition constrained by total variation and tight frame

Author:

Wang Guohe1,Zhang Xi1,Guo Li1

Affiliation:

1. School of Medical Technology Tianjin Medical University Tianjin China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a commonly used tool in clinical medicine, but it suffers from the disadvantage of slow imaging speed. To address this, we propose a novel MRI reconstruction algorithm based on image decomposition to realize accurate image reconstruction with undersampled k‐space data.MethodsIn our algorithm, the MR images to be recovered are split into cartoon and texture components utilizing image decomposition theory. Different sparse transform constraints are applied to each component based on their morphological structure characteristics. The total variation transform constraint is used for the smooth cartoon component, while the L0 norm constraint of tight frame redundant transform is used for the oscillatory texture component. Finally, an alternating iterative minimization approach is adopted to complete the reconstruction.ResultsNumerous numerical experiments are conducted on several MR images and the results consistently show that, compared with the existing classical compressed sensing algorithm, our algorithm significantly improves the peak signal‐to‐noise ratio of the reconstructed images and preserves more image details.ConclusionsOur algorithm harnesses the sparse characteristics of different image components to reconstruct MR images accurately with highly undersampled data. It can greatly accelerate MRI speed and be extended to other imaging reconstruction fields.

Publisher

Wiley

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