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Robust Physics-based Deep MRI Reconstruction Via Diffusion Purification

Published 11 Sep 2023 in eess.IV | (2309.05794v2)

Abstract: Deep learning (DL) techniques have been extensively employed in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction, delivering notable performance enhancements over traditional non-DL methods. Nonetheless, recent studies have identified vulnerabilities in these models during testing, namely, their susceptibility to (\textit{i}) worst-case measurement perturbations and to (\textit{ii}) variations in training/testing settings like acceleration factors and k-space sampling locations. This paper addresses the robustness challenges by leveraging diffusion models. In particular, we present a robustification strategy that improves the resilience of DL-based MRI reconstruction methods by utilizing pretrained diffusion models as noise purifiers. In contrast to conventional robustification methods for DL-based MRI reconstruction, such as adversarial training (AT), our proposed approach eliminates the need to tackle a minimax optimization problem. It only necessitates fine-tuning on purified examples. Our experimental results highlight the efficacy of our approach in mitigating the aforementioned instabilities when compared to leading robustification approaches for deep MRI reconstruction, including AT and randomized smoothing.

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