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de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author)
Each year, hundreds of thousands of infants develop hydrocephalus ("water on the brain"). This is a disease that, if untreated, leads to brain damage and ultimately death. The prevalence of hydrocephalus is relatively high in children living in the Global South (in sub-Saharan countries, for example), but access to advanced imaging technology is...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Goedmakers, C.M.W. (author), Pereboom, L. M. (author), Schoones, J. W. (author), de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author), Remis, R.F. (author), Staring, M. (author), Vleggeert-Lankamp, C. L.A. (author)
review 2022
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de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author), Ippolito, G. (author), O’Reilly, T. P.A. (author), Remis, R.F. (author), van Gijzen, M.B. (author), Webb, A. (author)
Low-field MRI scanners are significantly less expensive than their high-field counterparts, which gives them the potential to make MRI technology more accessible all around the world. In general, images acquired using low-field MRI scanners tend to be of a relatively low resolution, as signal-to-noise ratios are lower. The aim of this work is...
journal article 2022
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de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author), van Gijzen, M.B. (author), Remis, R.F. (author)
In this paper we present a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that is based on multiplicative regularization. Instead of adding a regularizing objective function to a data fidelity term, we multiply by such a regularizing function. By following this approach, no regularization parameter needs to be determined for each new data set...
journal article 2021
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de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author), van den Berg, P.M. (author), Remis, R.F. (author)
In this paper we discuss an imaging method when the object has known support and its spatial Fourier transform is only known on a certain k-space undersampled pattern. The simple conjugate gradient least squares algorithm applied to the corresponding truncated Fourier transform equation produces reconstructions that are basically of a similar...
journal article 2021
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de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author), van Gijzen, M.B. (author), Remis, R.F. (author)
In an earlier paper, we generalized the CGME (Conjugate Gradient Minimal Error) algorithm to the ℓ<sub>2</sub>-regularized weighted least-squares problem. Here, we use this Generalized CGME method to reconstruct images from actual signals measured using a low-field MRI scanner. We analyze the convergence of both GCGME and the classical...
conference paper 2021
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de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author), Gecmen, Dilan (author), Meijer, Angeline (author), de Gans, D.H. (author), Middelplaats, L.N.M. (author), Remis, R.F. (author), van Gijzen, M.B. (author)
More than 6,000 infants develop hydrocephalus in East Africa every year. Magnetic Resonance Imaging is the preferred technique to diagnose hydrocephalus. In countries such as Uganda, MRI is unaffordable at even major referral hospitals. In order to provide a sustainable diagnostic tool we are developing an inexpensive and easy-to-use MRI...
conference paper 2020
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de Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author), van Gijzen, M.B. (author), Remis, R.F. (author)
We consider the MRI physics in a low-field MRI scanner, in which permanent magnets are used to generate a magnetic field in the millitesla range. A model describing the relationship between measured signal and image is derived, resulting in an ill-posed inverse problem. In order to solve it, a regularization penalty is added to the least...
journal article 2019
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