fastMRI: Open dataset to speed up MRI scans
Imagine spending far less time inside the scanner and still getting a clear picture of what’s going on.
By taking fewer measurements, MRI scans can become much faster, cheaper and less stressful for patients.
A group of researchers released fastMRI, a large public dataset of raw scan data and everyday clinical images so computers can learn to rebuild pictures from less information.
The idea is simple, give teams the same data and tests so progress is quicker and results are easier to compare.
It also includes a short, plain intro for people who work with machine learning but never touched medical scans before.
Faster scans could cut costs, let more people access care, and open up uses where MRI was once too slow or too expensive.
The dataset is free to use, so anyone can try new ways to speed scans — and maybe soon you, a neighbor, or someone you love will spend less time in the noisy tube and more time feeling normal again.
Read article comprehensive review in Paperium.net:
fastMRI: An Open Dataset and Benchmarks for Accelerated MRI
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