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Data-driven learning algorithm has been successfully applied to facilitate reconstruction of medical imaging. However, real-world data needed for supervised learning are typically unavailable or insufficient, especially in the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Synthetic training samples have provided a potential solution for such problem, while the challenge brought by various non-ideal situations were usually encountered especially under complex experimental conditions. In this study, a general framework, Model-based Synthetic Data-driven Learning (MOST-DL), was proposed to generate paring data for network training to achieve robust T2 mapping using overlapping-echo acquisition under severe head motion accompanied with inhomogeneous RF field. We decomposed this challenging task into parallel reconstruction and motion correction according to a forward model. The neural network was first trained in pure synthetic dataset and then evaluated with in vivo human brain. Experiments showed that MOST-DL method significantly reduces ghosting and motion artifacts in T2 maps in the presence of random and continuous subject movement. We believe that the proposed approach may open a door for solving similar problems with other MRI acquisition methods and can be extended to other areas of medical imaging.
Purpose: An end-to-end deep convolutional neural network (CNN) based on deep residual network (ResNet) was proposed to efficiently reconstruct reliable T2 mapping from single-shot OverLapping-Echo Detachment (OLED) planar imaging. Methods: The traini
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