Dual-Domain Reconstruction Networks with V-Net and K-Net for fast MRI
Xiaohan Liu, Yanwei Pang, Ruiqi Jin, Yu Liu, Zhenchang Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dual-domain neural network combining V-Net and K-Net architectures for fast MRI reconstruction, achieving superior image quality with fewer parameters compared to existing methods.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel dual-domain network that effectively combines lightweight V-Net and K-Net modules for improved MRI reconstruction from undersampled data.
Findings
Outperforms state-of-the-art methods on fastMRI dataset
Reconstructs high-quality images with fewer parameters
Demonstrates efficient dual-domain feature fusion
Abstract
Purpose: To introduce a dual-domain reconstruction network with V-Net and K-Net for accurate MR image reconstruction from undersampled k-space data. Methods: Most state-of-the-art reconstruction methods apply U-Net or cascaded U-Nets in image domain and/or k-space domain. Nevertheless, these methods have following problems: (1) Directly applying U-Net in k-space domain is not optimal for extracting features in k-space domain; (2) Classical image-domain oriented U-Net is heavy-weight and hence is inefficient to be cascaded many times for yielding good reconstruction accuracy; (3) Classical image-domain oriented U-Net does not fully make use information of encoder network for extracting features in decoder network; and (4) Existing methods are ineffective in simultaneously extracting and fusing features in image domain and its dual k-space domain. To tackle these problems, we propose in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Advanced Image Processing Techniques · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Max Pooling · Concatenated Skip Connection · Convolution · K-Net · U-Net
