Author:
Fadnavis Shreyas,Endres Stefan,Wen Qiuting,Wu Yu-Chien,Cheng Hu,Koudoro Serge,Rane Swati,Rokem Ariel,Garyfallidis Eleftherios
Abstract
In this work, we shed light on the issue of estimating Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) for diffusion and perfusion estimation by characterizing the objective function using simplicial homology tools. We provide a robust solution via topological optimization of this model so that the estimates are more reliable and accurate. Estimating the tissue microstructure from diffusion MRI is in itself an ill-posed and a non-linear inverse problem. Using variable projection functional (VarPro) to fit the standard bi-exponential IVIM model we perform the optimization using simplicial homology based global optimization to better understand the topology of objective function surface. We theoretically show how the proposed methodology can recover the model parameters more accurately and consistently by casting it in a reduced subspace given by VarPro. Additionally we demonstrate that the IVIM model parameters cannot be accurately reconstructed using conventional numerical optimization methods due to the presence of infinite solutions in subspaces. The proposed method helps uncover multiple global minima by analyzing the local geometry of the model enabling the generation of reliable estimates of model parameters.
Funder
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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