To accelerate the acquisition of HARDI data, compressed sensing can be used to subsample the data both in k-space and in q-space, using a holistic algorithm for the combined reconstruction. Fast spin echo (FSE) data has fewer deformation artefacts as EPI data, but often requires a multishot acquisition, making subsampling k-space more attractive. In this work FSE data was subsampled retrospectively to investigate different types of subsampling: subsampling q-space only, also using 1D k-space subsampling, or using q-space and alternated 1D k-space subsampling. The results show that for a given subsampling factor the alternated 1D k-space subsampling strategy performs best.
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