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Exploring Separable Attention for Multi-Contrast MR Image Super-Resolution

Chun-Mei Feng, Yunlu Yan, Kai Yu, Yong Xu, Huazhu Fu, Jian Yang, Ling Shao

2024IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems55 citationsDOI

Abstract

Super-resolving the magnetic resonance (MR) image of a target contrast under the guidance of the corresponding auxiliary contrast, which provides additional anatomical information, is a new and effective solution for fast MR imaging. However, current multi-contrast super-resolution (SR) methods tend to concatenate different contrasts directly, ignoring their relationships in different clues, e.g., in the high-and low-intensity regions. In this study, we propose a separable attention network (comprising high-intensity priority (HP) attention and low-intensity separation (LS) attention), named SANet. Our SANet could explore the areas of high-and low-intensity regions in the "forward" and "reverse" directions with the help of the auxiliary contrast while learning clearer anatomical structure and edge information for the SR of a target-contrast MR image. SANet provides three appealing benefits: First, it is the first model to explore a separable attention mechanism that uses the auxiliary contrast to predict the high-and low-intensity regions, diverting more attention to refining any uncertain details between these regions and correcting the fine areas in the reconstructed results. Second, a multistage integration module is proposed to learn the response of multi-contrast fusion at multiple stages, get the dependency between the fused representations, and boost their representation ability. Third, extensive experiments with various state-of-the-art multi-contrast SR methods on fastMRI and clinical in vivo datasets demonstrate the superiority of our model. The code is released at https://github.com/chunmeifeng/SANet.

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Contrast (vision)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (politics)Separable spaceEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionPattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)Computer visionMathematicsPoliticsMathematical analysisPolitical scienceLawAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesImage and Signal Denoising MethodsAdvanced Image Fusion Techniques