SRNR: Training neural networks for Super-Resolution MRI using Noisy high-resolution Reference data
Abstract
Neural network (NN) based approaches for super-resolution MRI typically require high-SNR high-resolution reference data acquired in many subjects, which is time consuming and a barrier to feasible and accessible implementation. We propose to train NNs for Super-Resolution using Noisy Reference data (SRNR), leveraging the mechanism of the classic NN-based denoising method Noise2Noise. We systematically demonstrate that results from NNs trained using noisy and high-SNR references are similar for both simulated and empirical data. SRNR suggests a smaller number of repetitions of high-resolution reference data can be used to simplify the training data preparation for super-resolution MRI.
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