Abstract
Deep learning has drawn increasing attention in microstructure estimation with undersampled diffusion MRI (dMRI) data. A representative method is the hybrid graph transformer (HGT), which achieves promising performance by integrating -space graph learning and -space transformer learning into a unified framework. However, this method overlooks the 3D spatial information as it relies on training with 2D slices. To address this limitation, we propose 3D hybrid graph transformer (3D-HGT), an advanced microstructure estimation model capable of making full use of 3D spatial information and angular information. To tackle the large computation burden associated with 3D -space learning, we propose an efficient -space learning model based on simplified graph neural networks. Furthermore, we propose a 3D -space learning module based on the transformer. Extensive experiments on data from the human connectome project show that our 3D-HGT outperforms state-of-the-art methods, including HGT, in both quantitative and qualitative evaluations.
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