Iterative RAKI with Complex-Valued Convolution for Improved Image Reconstruction with Limited Scan-Specific Training Samples

01/10/2022
by   Peter Dawood, et al.
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MRI scan time reduction is commonly achieved by Parallel Imaging methods, typically based on uniform undersampling of the inverse image space (a.k.a. k-space) and simultaneous signal reception with multiple receiver coils. The GRAPPA method interpolates missing k-space signals by linear combination of adjacent, acquired signals across all coils, and can be described by a convolution in k-space. Recently, a more generalized method called RAKI was introduced. RAKI is a deep-learning method that generalizes GRAPPA with additional convolution layers, on which a non-linear activation function is applied. This enables non-linear estimation of missing signals by convolutional neural networks. In analogy to GRAPPA, the convolution kernels in RAKI are trained using scan-specific training samples obtained from auto-calibration-signals (ACS). RAKI provides superior reconstruction quality compared to GRAPPA, however, often requires much more ACS due to its increased number of unknown parameters. In order to overcome this limitation, this study investigates the influence of training data on the reconstruction quality for standard 2D imaging, with particular focus on its amount and contrast information. Furthermore, an iterative k-space interpolation approach (iRAKI) is evaluated, which includes training data augmentation via an initial GRAPPA reconstruction, and refinement of convolution filters by iterative training. Using only 18, 20 and 25 ACS lines (8 residual artefacts occurring at accelerations factors R=4 and R=5, and yields strong noise suppression in comparison to GRAPPA, underlined by quantitative quality metrics. Combination with a phase-constraint yields further improvement. Additionally, iRAKI shows better performance than GRAPPA and RAKI in case of pre-scan calibration and strongly varying contrast between training- and undersampled data.

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