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Machine Learning for the Design and the Simulation of Radiofrequency Magnetic Resonance Coils: Literature Review,
Giulio Giovannetti1, Nunzia Fontana2, Alessandra Flori3
1Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Research Council (CNR), 56124 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract:
Radiofrequency (RF) coils for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications serve to generate RF fields to excite the nuclei in the sample (transmit coil) and to pick up the RF signals emitted by the nuclei (receive coil). For the purpose of optimizing the image quality, the performance of RF coils has to be maximized. In particular, the transmit coil has to provide a homogeneous RF magnetic field, while the receive coil has to provide the highest signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Thus, particular attention must be paid to the coil simulation and design phases, which can be performed with different computer simulation techniques. Being largely used in many sectors of engineering and sciences, machine learning (ML) is a promising method among the different emerging strategies for coil simulation and design. Starting from the applications of ML algorithms in MRI and a short description of the RF coil's performance parameters, this narrative review describes the applications of such techniques for the simulation and design of RF coils for MRI, by including deep learning (DL) and ML-based algorithms for solving electromagnetic problems.
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