Compressive sensing MRI (CS-MRI) is a popular technique to accelerate MR dynamic imaging. Nevertheless, the reconstruction is normally time-consuming and its parameters have to be hand-tuned To address this challenge, we solve a CS-based dynamic MR imaging problem by adopting the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM) iteration method with the most popular deep learning technique. Specifically, we introduce a deep network structure, dubbed as DCTV-NET, for dynamic magnetic resonance image reconstruction from highly under-sampled k-t space data. Experimental results demonstrate that our method is superior to the state-of-the-art dynamic MRI methods.
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