An investigation into the applicability of rapid artificial intelligence‐assisted compressed sensing in brain magnetic resonance imaging performed at 5 Tesla field strength
Liqiang Zhou,
Jiaqi Wang
Abstract:BackgroundBrain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 5 T offers unprecedented spatial resolution but is often limited by long scan times. Acceleration techniques, such as compressed sensing (CS) and artificial intelligence‐assisted compressed sensing (ACS), have the potential to speed up the acquisition process while maintaining image quality. This study aims to evaluate and compare the performance of CS and ACS (with various acceleration factors) in brain MRI imaging at 5 T.MethodsIn this study, we enrolled 12… Show more
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