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Compressed sensing MRI: a review from signal processing perspective
2019
BMC Biomedical Engineering
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an inherently slow imaging modality, since it acquires multi-dimensional k-space data through 1-D free induction decay or echo signals. This often limits the use of MRI, especially for high resolution or dynamic imaging. Accordingly, many investigators has developed various acceleration techniques to allow fast MR imaging. For the last two decades, one of the most important breakthroughs in this direction is the introduction of compressed sensing (CS) that
doi:10.1186/s42490-019-0006-z
pmid:32903346
pmcid:PMC7412677
fatcat:csxgccdfsndf5gqqstxdlejo44