Table with the full list of participants to the workshop from Workshop on reconstruction schemes for magnetic resonance data: summary of findings and recommendations
Esin Ozturk-Isik
Ian Marshall
Patryk Filipiak
Arnold J. V. Benjamin
Valia Guerra Ones
Rafael Ortiz Ramón
Maria del C. Valdés Hernández
10.6084/m9.figshare.4620643.v1
https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Table_with_the_full_list_of_participants_to_the_workshop_from_Workshop_on_reconstruction_schemes_for_magnetic_resonance_data_summary_of_findings_and_recommendations/4620643
The high fidelity reconstruction of compressed and low-resolution magnetic resonance (MR) data is essential for simultaneously improving patient care, accuracy in diagnosis and quality in clinical research. Sponsored by the Royal Society through the Newton Mobility Grant Scheme, we held a half-day workshop on reconstruction schemes for MR data on the 17th of August 2016 to discuss new ideas from related research fields that could be useful to overcome the shortcomings of the conventional reconstruction methods that have been evaluated up to date. Participants were 21 university students, computer scientists, image analysts, engineers and physicists from institutions from six different countries. The discussion evolved around exploring new avenues to achieve high resolution, high quality and fast acquisition of MR imaging. In this article, we summarize the topics covered throughout the workshop and make recommendations for ongoing and future works.
2017-02-04 05:41:40
magnetic resonance imaging
compressed sensing
super-resolution
magnetic resonance spectroscopy
image quality
image reconstruction