Compressed Sensing and HYPR
Hall 3 16:00 - 18:00 Chairs: Holger Eggers and Frank R. Korosec
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16:00 | 825. |
Practical Iterative MR Image Reconstruction from Very Sparse Radial Samples Jiayu Song1, Ti-chiun Chang2, Tong Fang2, Peter Speier3, Edgar Mueller3, Qing Huo Liu1 1Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA; 2Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, New Jersey, USA; 3Siemens AG Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany
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16:12 | 826. |
Urs Gamper1, Peter Boesiger1, Sebastian Kozerke1 1University and ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
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16:24 | 827. |
Rapid Imaging Using Undersampled Radial Trajectories and L1 Reconstruction Ali Bilgin1, Anantharaman Krishnan1, Maria I. Altbach1 1University
of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA |
16:36 | 828. |
Multi-Slice Compressed Sensing Imaging Michael Lustig1, David L. Donoho1, John Mark Pauly1 1Stanford
University, Stanford, California, USA |
16:48 | 829. |
Data Acquisition Considerations for Compressed Sensing in MRI Justin P. Haldar1, Diego Hernando1, Bradley P. Sutton1, Zhi-Pei Liang1 1University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA |
17:00 | 830. |
Fast Cardiac Imaging Using a Combination of HYPR, Center of Masses, and McKinnon-Bates Algorithms Julia V. Velikina1, Lauren Ashley Keith1, Charles A. Mistretta1, Oliver Wieben1 1University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA |
17:12 | 831. |
HydRA: Highly Constrained Regridded Angiography Sonia Nielles-Vallespin1, Peter Speier1, Peter Schmitt1, Edgar Mueller1 1Siemens AG
Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany |
17:24 | 832. |
Is HYPR Compatible with a Cartesian Acquisition? Stephen Yutzy1, Mark A. Griswold2, Jeffrey L. Duerk, 12 1Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA; 2University
Hospitals of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA |
17:36 | 833. |
AV Ratio and SNR Tradeoffs for Composite Image Selection in Application of HYPR PR-TRICKS on Contrast Enhanced Cerebrovascular MRA Yijing Wu1, Newrhee Kim2, Patrick Turski2, Charles A. Mistretta1 1University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA; 2University of Wisconsin Medical School,Madison, Wisconsin, USA |
17:48 | 834. |
More Optimal HYPR Reconstructions Using a Combination of HYPR and Conjugate-Gradient Minimization Mark A. Griswold1, Kestutis Barkauskas1, Martin Blaimer1, Jeffrey L. Sunshine1, Jeffrey L. Duerk1 1Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA |