Karsten Sommer1, Thomas Amthor1, Peter Koken1, Mariya Doneva1, and Peter Börnert1
A key question of magnetic
resonance fingerprinting (MRF) is the appropriate choice of sequence parameters
to achieve a high sensitivity to the tissue parameters of interest. In this
contribution, different candidates for a measure of MRF sequence encoding
capability are evaluated. While interpretation of measures that rely on local
or global dot products proved difficult, a ‘brute force’ Monte Carlo approach showed
good agreement with experimental results. By restricting this Monte Carlo method to small local
dictionaries, substantial acceleration could be achieved.