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Interlacer

Joint frequency- and image- space learning for Fourier imaging tasks.

Sample reconstruction results

keywords: image reconstruction, motion correction, denoising, magnetic resonance imaging, deep learning

Dependencies

All dependencies required to run this code are specified in requirements.txt. To create an anaconda environment with those dependencies installed, run conda create --name <env> --file requirements.txt. You will also need to add this repo to your python path (if you're using conda, conda-develop /path/to/interlacer/).

Layer Implementation

If you'd like to incorporate our joint learning strategy into your own networks, we provide a standalone Keras Layer in interlacer/layers.py. This layer currently supports only 2D inputs.

Training Code

Unfortunately, we are unable to provide the images used for training, due to license restrictions. However, we provide code to train on alternative datasets. To specify your own dataset paths and paths for output of training results, fill in the appropriate fields in scripts/filepaths.py.

The entry to our training code is in scripts/train.py, which is called via python scripts/train.py $path_to_config.ini. Running this script:

  • reads the experiment configuration specified
  • loads the appropriate model architecture
  • loads the training data
  • executes training
  • writes all training logs to a subdirectory created under training/.

We provide a helper script to generate config files for experiments comparing multiple models in scripts/make_configs.py. This script allows the user to specify the name of an experiment as well as lists of model/data parameters to be tried (e.g. a list of model architectures). Running scripts/make_configs.py creates the subdirectory configs/$experiment_name, which contains a single configuration file for each specified model/data combination.

For SLURM users, running python scripts/run_experiment.py ../configs/$experiment_name$ starts training (by running train.py) for each configuration file within the directory.

Paper

If you use the ideas or implementation in this repository, please cite our paper:

@misc{singh2020joint,
    title={Joint Frequency- and Image-Space Learning for Fourier Imaging},
    author={Nalini M. Singh and Juan Eugenio Iglesias and Elfar Adalsteinsson and Adrian V. Dalca and Polina Golland},
    year={2020},
    eprint={2007.01441},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.CV}
}       

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