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1 November 1993 Fast updating in MRI via multiscale localization
Tim E. Olson, Dennis M. Healy Jr., John B. Weaver, Joe DeStefano
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Abstract
In this paper we introduce an algorithm for fast updating of projection reconstruction MRI images. This algorithm makes use of range characterizations of the Radon transform, and sampling techniques of computerized tomography. Our algorithm differs from other attempts to image time-varying phenomena in that it does not average over time, but rather localizes in time for 'snap-shot' imaging. This uses the fact that image features from different scales can be updated at different rates. We also introduce a technique for spatial localization of MRI data. This technique shows promise for fast updating of locally changing phenomena in MR. Clinical applications of this technique include dynamic imaging of time dependent physiological processes like oxygen usage and blood flow in the brain.
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Tim E. Olson, Dennis M. Healy Jr., John B. Weaver, and Joe DeStefano "Fast updating in MRI via multiscale localization", Proc. SPIE 2034, Mathematical Imaging: Wavelet Applications in Signal and Image Processing, (1 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162089
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Magnetic resonance imaging

Radon transform

Wavelets

Reconstruction algorithms

Data acquisition

Computed tomography

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