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arxiv:2402.18777

GDCNet: Calibrationless geometric distortion correction of echo planar imaging data using deep learning

Published on Feb 29, 2024
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Abstract

A novel deep learning approach called GDCNet estimates geometric distortion maps through non-linear registration for faster and more accurate functional MRI distortion correction compared to traditional methods.

Functional magnetic resonance imaging techniques benefit from echo-planar imaging's fast image acquisition but are susceptible to inhomogeneities in the main magnetic field, resulting in geometric distortion and signal loss artifacts in the images. Traditional methods leverage a field map or voxel displacement map for distortion correction. However, voxel displacement map estimation requires additional sequence acquisitions, and the accuracy of the estimation influences correction performance. This work implements a novel approach called GDCNet, which estimates a geometric distortion map by non-linear registration to T1-weighted anatomical images and applies it for distortion correction. GDCNet demonstrated fast distortion correction of functional images in retrospectively and prospectively acquired datasets. Among the compared models, the 2D self-supervised configuration resulted in a statistically significant improvement to normalized mutual information between distortion-corrected functional and T1-weighted images compared to the benchmark methods FUGUE and TOPUP. Furthermore, GDCNet models achieved processing speeds 14 times faster than TOPUP in the prospective dataset.

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