Informed Dictionary‐Guided Monte Carlo Inversion for Robust and Reproducible Multidimensional MRI
Joon Sik Park, Eppu Manninen, Yihong Yang, Dan Benjamini

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new MRI data processing method that improves accuracy and efficiency in estimating brain microstructural changes.
Contribution
The novel ID-MC strategy combines dictionary matching with mutation refinement to enhance MRI inversion robustness and reproducibility.
Findings
ID-MC reduced fitting errors and improved accuracy across various noise levels in simulations.
ID-MC decreased computation time by 69% compared to traditional Monte Carlo inversion.
In vivo test-retest analyses showed ID-MC doubled reproducibility for MD-MRI parameters.
Abstract
To develop a robust and efficient multidimensional MRI (MD‐MRI) data processing framework for accurately estimating joint frequency‐dependent diffusion‐relaxation distributions, while overcoming computational limitations and noise instability inherent to Monte Carlo (MC) inversion. We introduced an Informed Dictionary‐guided Monte Carlo (ID‐MC) strategy that incorporates data‐driven dictionary matching into the inversion process, followed by targeted local mutation refinement to enhance flexibility and reduce overfitting. This hybrid approach aims to improve the stability, accuracy, and reproducibility of MD‐MRI parameter estimation. We evaluated ID‐MC through in silico simulations across a range of signal‐to‐noise ratios and in vivo test–retest experiments in the human brain. Reproducibility was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) and within‐subject variability,…
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TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
