A low-rank and sparsity (LS) decomposition algorithm with framelet transform was proposed for real-time interventional MRI (i-MRI). Different from the existing LS decomposition, we exploited the spatial sparsity of both the low-rank and sparsity components. A primal dual fixed point (PDFP) method was adopted for optimization to avoid solving subproblems. We carried out intervention experiments with gelatin and brain phantoms to validate the algorithm. Reconstruction results showed that the proposed method can achieve an acceleration of 40 folds.
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