What is it about?

Magnetic Resonance images are fused with their intensity-curvature images. The fusion happens in k-space and the result image is inverse Fourier reconstructed. The aim is to compare ICF and reconstructed ICF with MRI so to show that there is an advantage in the fusion which helps vessels visualization in MRI and MR Angiography.

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Why is it important?

The uniqueness is to combine in k-space: MRI images with their intensity-curvature images. This is a pilot study that can be extended through the refinement of the k-space fusion technique.

Perspectives

The perspective on this work is to show the advantages of intensity-curvature images (ICFs) through one of their possible use of the ICF as image space filter and k-space filter. The context is vessel visualization in MRI and MR Angiography.

Dr. Carlo Ciulla
Western Balkans University

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This page is a summary of: Combined inverse Fourier transformation of magnetic resonance and intensity‐curvature functional images, Engineering Reports, September 2020, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/eng2.12290.
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