Artificial Intelligence-Based Image Reconstruction in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have shown great potential in improving the medical imaging workflow, from image acquisition and reconstruction to disease diagnosis and treatment. Particularly, in recent years, there has been a significant growth in the use of AI and ML algorithms, especially Deep Learning (DL) based methods, for medical image reconstruction. DL techniques have shown to be competitive and often superior over conventional reconstruction methods in terms of both reconstruction quality and computational efficiency. The use of DL-based image reconstruction also provides promising opportunities to transform the way cardiac images are acquired and reconstructed. In this chapter, we will review recent advances in DL-based reconstruction techniques for cardiac imaging, with emphasis on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) image reconstruction. We mainly focus on supervised DL methods for the application, including image post-processing techniques, model-driven approaches and k-space based methods. Current limitations, challenges and future opportunities of DL for cardiac image reconstruction are also discussed.
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