Journal Article10.1088/0266-5611/14/1/004
Improved parametric reconstruction using variable projection optimization
TL;DR: In this article, an improved parameter estimation algorithm is proposed for use with a polynomial model-based image reconstruction method, which is shown to demonstrate the performance of the proposed algorithm.
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Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of image reconstruction from limited Fourier data. An improved parameter estimation algorithm is proposed for use with a polynomial model-based image reconstruction method. Results from magnetic resonance imaging data are shown to demonstrate the performance of the proposed algorithm.
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