A Master Class on Reproducibility: A Student Hackathon on Advanced MRI Reconstruction Methods
Abstract
We report the design, protocol, and outcomes of a student reproducibility hackathon focused on replicating the results of three influential MRI reconstruction papers: (a) MoDL, an unrolled model-based network with learned denoising; (b) HUMUS-Net, a hybrid unrolled multiscale CNN+Transformer architecture; and (c) an untrained, physics-regularized dynamic MRI method that uses a quantitative MR model for early stopping. We describe the setup of the hackathon and present reproduction outcomes alongside additional experiments, and we detail fundamental practices for building reproducible codebases.
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