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Measuring information gain for frequency-encoded super-resolution MRI.

Gregory S Mayer1, Edward R Vrscay

  • 1Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1. gsmayer@uwaterloo.ca

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
|August 21, 2007
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Super-resolution MRI (SRMRI) in the frequency-encoding direction faces challenges. Acquired data may not contain enough new information for significant resolution enhancement, limiting practical progress.

Area of Science:

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Image Processing
  • Signal Processing

Background:

  • Super-resolution (SR) methods using spatial translations are proposed for MRI resolution enhancement.
  • Initial controversy questioned the acquisition of new information with shifts in the frequency-encoding (FE) direction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the practical feasibility of SRMRI in the FE direction.
  • To quantify the amount of new information acquired in each data set with FE spatial shifts.
  • To assess the potential for resolution enhancement using FE SRMRI.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of new information content in FE-shifted MRI acquisitions.
  • Application of image-processing techniques to assess the impact of spatial shifts.

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  • Utilizing visual comparisons and numerical measures to evaluate acquired information.
  • Main Results:

    • The amount of new information in each FE-shifted acquisition can be minimal and potentially unmeasurable due to noise.
    • Simple signal-processing techniques can approximate individual images from a single data set.
    • The effect of spatial shifts can be largely undone by basic image processing.

    Conclusions:

    • The presence of new information is insufficient for practical SRMRI in the FE direction.
    • Limited new information suggests minimal progress is achievable with current FE SRMRI approaches.
    • Further research may be needed to overcome limitations in FE SRMRI resolution enhancement.