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Abstract #1204

Generic and Robust Quantitative MRI Parameter Estimation using Neural Controlled Differential Equations

Daan Kuppens1,2, Sebastiano Barbieri3, Susanne Rauh1,4, and Oliver Gurney-Champion1,2
1Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers location University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Imaging and Biomarkers, Cancer Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3Centre for Big Data Research in Health, University of New South Wales Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 4Department of Radiology, C.J. Gorter MRI Center, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands

Synopsis

Keywords: Analysis/Processing, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: Tissue properties are estimated from MRI data using bio-physical models that relate MRI signal to underlying tissue properties via quantitative MRI parameters. Deep learning can improve parameter estimation, but needs retraining for different acquisition protocols, hindering implementation.

Goal(s): Implement a deep learning algorithm able to estimate quantitative MRI parameters for multiple quantitative MRI applications, irrespective of acquisition protocol.

Approach: Neural controlled differential equations (NCDEs) overcome this limitation as they are independent of the configuration of input data.

Results: NCDEs have improved performance compared to least squares minimization in estimating quantitative MRI parameters when SNR is low or when the parameter has low sensitivity.

Impact: Neural controlled differential equations are a generic purpose tool for parameter estimation in quantitative MRI that outperform least squares minimization in quantitative MRI parameter estimation, irrespective of acquisition protocol or quantitative MRI application.

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