Abstract

The reconstruction of magnetic resonance (MR) images from the partial samples of their k-space data using compressed sensing (CS)-based methods has generated a lot of interest in recent years. To reconstruct the MR images, these techniques exploit the sparsity of the image in a transform domain (wavelets, total variation, etc.). In a recent work, it has been shown that it is also possible to reconstruct MR images by exploiting their rank deficiency. In this work, it will be shown that, instead of exploiting the sparsity of the image or rank deficiency alone, better reconstruction results can be achieved by combining transform domain sparsity with rank deficiency. To reconstruct an MR image using its transform domain sparsity and its rank deficiency, this work proposes a combined l 1-norm (of the transform coefficients) and nuclear norm (of the MR image matrix) minimization problem. Since such an optimization problem has not been encountered before, this work proposes and derives a first-order algorithm to solve it. The reconstruction results show that the proposed approach yields significant improvements, in terms of both visual quality as well as the signal to noise ratio, over previous works that reconstruct MR images either by exploiting rank deficiency or by the standard CS-based technique popularly known as the ‘Sparse MRI.’

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