Parallel imaging and compressed sensing combined framework for accelerating high-resolution diffusion tensor imaging using inter-image correlation
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2014Vol. 73(5), pp. 1775–1785
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Abstract
The proposed method can accelerate high-resolution DTI acquisition effectively by using the sharable information among different diffusion encoding directions.
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