Unsupervised motion artifact correction of turbo spin‐echo MRI using deep image prior
Jongyeon Lee,
Hyunseok Seo,
Wonil Lee
et al.
Abstract:PurposeIn MRI, motion artifacts can significantly degrade image quality. Motion artifact correction methods using deep neural networks usually required extensive training on large datasets, making them time‐consuming and resource‐intensive. In this paper, an unsupervised deep learning‐based motion artifact correction method for turbo‐spin echo MRI is proposed using the deep image prior framework.Theory and MethodsThe proposed approach takes advantage of the high impedance to motion artifacts offered by the neu… Show more
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