Introduction to a novel T2 relaxation analysis method SAME-ECOS: Spectrum Analysis for Multiple Exponentials via Experimental Condition Oriented Simulation

Abstract

We propose a novel T2 relaxation data analysis method which we have named spectrum analysis for multiple exponentials via experimental condition oriented simulation (SAME-ECOS). SAME-ECOS, which was developed based on a combination of information theory and machine learning neural network algorithms, is tailored for different MR experimental conditions, decomposing multi-exponential decay data into T2 spectra, which had been considered an ill-posed problem using conventional fitting algorithms, including the commonly used non-negative least squares (NNLS) method. Our results demonstrated that, compared with NNLS, the simulation-derived SAME-ECOS model yields much more reliable T2 spectra in a dramatically shorter time, increasing the feasibility of multi-component T2 decay analysis in clinical settings.

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