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    • Signal Processing
    • Computational Science

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    • Sparse imaging techniques are crucial for efficient data acquisition in fields like magnetic resonance (MR) imaging.
    • Existing methods like compressed sensing often rely on transform domains, which can be computationally intensive.
    • Limited measurements in MR imaging necessitate innovative approaches to maintain image quality and reduce scan times.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce Chaotic Sensing (ChaoS), a novel sparse imaging methodology.
    • To demonstrate the efficacy of fractal sampling for deterministic linear measurements.
    • To enable artifact removal and high-fidelity image reconstruction from limited data.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed Chaotic Sensing (ChaoS) utilizing fractal sampling within the discrete Fourier transform.
    • Introduced a novel fractal that generates image-independent, turbulent artifacts.
    • Employed image denoising for artifact dampening and maximum likelihood estimation for image recovery.
    • Established finite iterative reconstruction schemes based on digital periodic lines for discrete tomography.

    Main Results:

    • ChaoS enables the use of limited, deterministic linear measurements through fractal sampling.
    • Chaotic artifacts are image-independent, facilitating their removal via denoising.
    • The method supports linear measurement and optimization strategies for image recovery.
    • Achieved theoretically exact image representation recovery from fractal sampling.

    Conclusions:

    • Chaotic Sensing (ChaoS) offers a robust sparse imaging solution with efficient artifact management.
    • The fractal sampling approach bypasses the need for additional transform domains, simplifying reconstruction.
    • ChaoS is particularly advantageous for limited data acquisition scenarios, such as in magnetic resonance imaging, by supporting linear measurements to reduce scan time.