Mei-Lan Chu1,
Jia-Shuo Hsu1, Hsiao-Wen Chung1
1Graduate Institute of Biomedical
Electronics and Bioinformatics,
Estimation
of the baseline is essential in compressed-sensing-based acceleration methods
for MRI acquisition, as an accurate baseline estimation helps sparsifying the
residues effectively. Recent literatures suggest improved baseline estimation
using adaptive regularization or motion estimation (ME) and compensation
(MC). While the suitability of these methods on other dynamic images with
fast-varying contrast and morphology such as dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)
lung imaging have not been investigated. Therefore, the purpose of this study
is to explore the baseline estimation performance of the block-matching and the
phase-correlation ME/MC on both cine cardiac and DCE lung imaging, in
comparison with the conventional approach.