The best of both worlds : Improved rapid quantitative susceptibility mapping ( QSM ) by combining closed-form L 2 regularization with SDI


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F. Schweser, A. Deistung, Xiang Feng, E. Gomez, J. Reichenbach
2013

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Schweser, F., Deistung, A., Feng, X., Gomez, E., & Reichenbach, J. (2013). The best of both worlds : Improved rapid quantitative susceptibility mapping ( QSM ) by combining closed-form L 2 regularization with SDI.


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Schweser, F., A. Deistung, Xiang Feng, E. Gomez, and J. Reichenbach. “The Best of Both Worlds : Improved Rapid Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping ( QSM ) by Combining Closed-Form L 2 Regularization with SDI” (2013).


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Schweser, F., et al. The Best of Both Worlds : Improved Rapid Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping ( QSM ) by Combining Closed-Form L 2 Regularization with SDI. 2013.


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@article{f2013a,
  title = {The best of both worlds : Improved rapid quantitative susceptibility mapping ( QSM ) by combining closed-form L 2 regularization with SDI},
  year = {2013},
  author = {Schweser, F. and Deistung, A. and Feng, Xiang and Gomez, E. and Reichenbach, J.}
}

Abstract

regularization with SDI Ferdinand Schweser, Andreas Deistung, Xiang Feng, Edsel Daniel Peres Gomez, and Jürgen R Reichenbach Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany, Medical Physics Group, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology I, Jena University Hospital Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany





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