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New MRI technique tracks motion for faster, clearer 3D reconstructions

Researchers have developed a new framework called PDMR for prospective dynamic 3D MRI reconstruction. This method utilizes latent-space motion tracking to efficiently estimate motion fields from sparse MRI data, which is crucial for applications like MRI-guided radiotherapy. PDMR learns a low-dimensional manifold of motion fields offline, allowing for rapid online adaptation and high-fidelity reconstruction, outperforming existing retrospective and online techniques in experiments. AI

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Lixuan Chen, Zhongnan Liu, Jesse Hamilton, James M. Balter, Jeong Joon Park, Liyue Shen ·

    Prospective Dynamic 3D MRI Reconstruction via Latent-Space Motion Tracking from Single Measurement

    arXiv:2606.04249v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Prospective reconstruction is crucial in many clinical applications such as MRI-guided radiotherapy, which demands accurate image reconstruction and fast motion estimation from currently acquired measurements. However, prospective r…