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arxiv 2210.06362 v1 pith:4AJWI7K7 submitted 2022-10-12 eess.IV cs.CVcs.LG

A Comparative Study on 1.5T-3T MRI Conversion through Deep Neural Network Models

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In this paper, we explore the capabilities of a number of deep neural network models in generating whole-brain 3T-like MR images from clinical 1.5T MRIs. The models include a fully convolutional network (FCN) method and three state-of-the-art super-resolution solutions, ESPCN [26], SRGAN [17] and PRSR [7]. The FCN solution, U-Convert-Net, carries out mapping of 1.5T-to-3T slices through a U-Net-like architecture, with 3D neighborhood information integrated through a multi-view ensemble. The pros and cons of the models, as well the associated evaluation metrics, are measured with experiments and discussed in depth. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first work to evaluate multiple deep learning solutions for whole-brain MRI conversion, as well as the first attempt to utilize FCN/U-Net-like structure for this purpose.

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