Joshua
D. Trzasko1, Armando Manduca1, Matt A. Bernstein1
1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United
States
To
date, the most successful applications of Compressive Sensing (CS) to MRI
have focused on situations like contrast-enhanced MR angiography where the
information of interest is represented by high-contrast features. However, many diagnostic tasks in clinical
MRI are more closely related to low-contrast object detectability (LCOD) than
high-contrast detectablility. In this
work, we investigate the potential of the CS paradigm for LCOD and compare
its performance against more widely-used approaches based on of zero-filling.