IVAICVJan 15, 2025

Dynamic-Aware Spatio-temporal Representation Learning for Dynamic MRI Reconstruction

arXiv:2501.09049v26 citationsh-index: 1MICCAI
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This work addresses dynamic MRI reconstruction for medical imaging, offering an incremental improvement over existing implicit neural representation methods.

The authors tackled the problem of dynamic MRI reconstruction by proposing Dynamic-Aware INR (DA-INR), which improved reconstruction quality at extreme undersampling ratios and reduced optimization time and hyperparameter tuning needs.

Dynamic MRI reconstruction, one of inverse problems, has seen a surge by the use of deep learning techniques. Especially, the practical difficulty of obtaining ground truth data has led to the emergence of unsupervised learning approaches. A recent promising method among them is implicit neural representation (INR), which defines the data as a continuous function that maps coordinate values to the corresponding signal values. This allows for filling in missing information only with incomplete measurements and solving the inverse problem effectively. Nevertheless, previous works incorporating this method have faced drawbacks such as long optimization time and the need for extensive hyperparameter tuning. To address these issues, we propose Dynamic-Aware INR (DA-INR), an INR-based model for dynamic MRI reconstruction that captures the spatial and temporal continuity of dynamic MRI data in the image domain and explicitly incorporates the temporal redundancy of the data into the model structure. As a result, DA-INR outperforms other models in reconstruction quality even at extreme undersampling ratios while significantly reducing optimization time and requiring minimal hyperparameter tuning.

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