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AI-Driven and Automated MRI Sequence Optimization in Scanner-Independent MRI Sequences Formulated by a Domain-Specific Language

Daniel Christopher Hoinkiss; Jörn Huber; Christina Plump; Christoph Lüth; Rolf Drechsler; Matthias Günther
In: Frontiers in Neuroimaging, Vol. 02, frontiers, 2023.

Abstract

The complexity of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) sequences requires expert knowledge about the underlying contrast mechanisms to select from the wide range of available applications and protocols. Automation of this process using machine learning (ML) can support the radiologists and MR technicians by complementing their experience and finding the optimal MRI sequence and protocol for certain applications. In this work, we define domain-specific languages (DSL) both for describing MRI sequences and for formulating clinical demands for sequence optimization. By using various abstraction levels, we allow different key users exact definitions of MRI sequences and make them more accessible to ML. We use a vendor-independent MRI framework (gammaSTAR) to build sequences that are formulated by the DSL and export them using the generic file format introduced by the Pulseq framework, making it possible to simulate phantom data using the open-source MR simulation framework JEMRIS to build a training database that relates input MRI sequences to output sets of metrics. Utilizing ML techniques, we learn this correspondence to allow efficient optimization of MRI sequences meeting the clinical demands formulated as a starting point.

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