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Water removal in MR spectroscopic imaging with Casorati singular value decomposition

A. Shamaei, J. Starcukova, R. Rizzo, Z. Starcuk

. 2024 ; 91 (4) : 1694-1706. [pub] 20240105

Language English Country United States

Document type Journal Article

Grant support
RVO:68081731 Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Scientific Instruments
CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/18_046/0016045 ISI-MR Facility of the Czech-BioImaging Infrastructure
LM2018129 ISI-MR Facility of the Czech-BioImaging Infrastructure
LM2023050 ISI-MR Facility of the Czech-BioImaging Infrastructure
813120 The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement (INSPiRE-MED)

PURPOSE: Water removal is one of the computational bottlenecks in the processing of high-resolution MRSI data. The purpose of this work is to propose an approach to reduce the computing time required for water removal in large MRS data. METHODS: In this work, we describe a singular value decomposition-based approach that uses the partial position-time separability and the time-domain linear predictability of MRSI data to reduce the computational time required for water removal. Our approach arranges MRS signals in a Casorati matrix form, applies low-rank approximations utilizing singular value decomposition, removes residual water from the most prominent left-singular vectors, and finally reconstructs the water-free matrix using the processed left-singular vectors. RESULTS: We have demonstrated the effectiveness of our proposed algorithm for water removal using both simulated and in vivo data. The proposed algorithm encompasses a pip-installable tool ( https://pypi.org/project/CSVD/), available on GitHub ( https://github.com/amirshamaei/CSVD), empowering researchers to use it in future studies. Additionally, to further promote transparency and reproducibility, we provide comprehensive code for result replication. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study suggest that the proposed method is a promising alternative to existing water removal methods due to its low processing time and good performance in removing water signals.

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