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New DREME-GSMR framework enables rapid, motion-adaptive MRI for radiotherapy

Researchers have developed DREME-GSMR, a novel framework for time-resolved volumetric MR imaging that reconstructs 3D MRI scans in under a second. This system uses spatiotemporal Gaussian representations to capture patient anatomy and motion, enabling dynamic reconstruction and real-time motion tracking during radiotherapy. Evaluations on phantoms and human subjects demonstrated DREME-GSMR's ability to achieve high image quality and accurate motion estimation with rapid inference times. AI

IMPACT This framework could significantly improve the precision and effectiveness of radiotherapy by enabling real-time motion compensation during treatment.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing a new technical framework and its evaluation. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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New DREME-GSMR framework enables rapid, motion-adaptive MRI for radiotherapy

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Jiacheng Xie, Hua-Chieh Shao, Can Wu, Ricardo Otazo, Jie Deng, Mu-Han Lin, Tsuicheng Chiu, Jacob Buatti, Viktor Iakovenko, You Zhang ·

    Spatiotemporal Gaussian representation-based dynamic reconstruction and motion estimation framework for time-resolved volumetric MR imaging (DREME-GSMR)

    arXiv:2604.06482v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Time-resolved volumetric MR imaging that reconstructs a 3D MRI within sub-seconds to resolve deformable motion is essential for motion-adaptive radiotherapy. Representing patient anatomy and associated motion fields as 3D …