Wech et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Resolution evaluation of MR images reconstructed by iterative thresholding algorithms for compressed sensingWech et al., 2012
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- 9972059345652069499
- Author
- Wech T
- Stäb D
- Budich J
- Fischer A
- Tran‐Gia J
- Hahn D
- Köstler H
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- Publication venue
- Medical Physics
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Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging systems usually feature linear and shift‐invariant (stationary) transform characteristics. The point spread function or equivalently the modulation transfer function may thus be used for an objective quality assessment of …
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