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Michael P. Recht
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 177
Citations - 9938
Michael P. Recht is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Cartilage. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 172 publications receiving 8059 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael P. Recht include Siemens & Cleveland Clinic.
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Learning a variational network for reconstruction of accelerated MRI data.
Kerstin Hammernik,Teresa Klatzer,Erich Kobler,Michael P. Recht,Daniel K. Sodickson,Thomas Pock,Thomas Pock,Florian Knoll +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a variational network approach is proposed to reconstruct the clinical knee imaging protocol for different acceleration factors and sampling patterns using retrospectively and prospectively undersampled data.
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Lesions of the acetabular labrum: accuracy of MR imaging and MR arthrography in detection and staging.
TL;DR: MR arthrography enables accurate detection and staging of lesions of the acetabular labrum and appears to be indicated in the assessment of chronic hip pain in patients with a strong suspicion of labral lesions.
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fastMRI: An Open Dataset and Benchmarks for Accelerated MRI.
Jure Zbontar,Florian Knoll,Anuroop Sriram,Matthew J. Muckley,Mary Bruno,Aaron Defazio,Marc Parente,Krzysztof J. Geras,Joe Katsnelson,Hersh Chandarana,Zizhao Zhang,Michal Drozdzal,Adriana Romero,Michael G. Rabbat,Pascal Vincent,James Pinkerton,Duo Wang,Nafissa Yakubova,Erich James Owens,C. Lawrence Zitnick,Michael P. Recht,Daniel K. Sodickson,Yvonne W. Lui +22 more
TL;DR: The fastMRI dataset is introduced, a large-scale collection of both raw MR measurements and clinical MR images that can be used for training and evaluation of machine-learning approaches to MR image reconstruction.
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Accuracy of fat-suppressed three-dimensional spoiled gradient-echo FLASH MR imaging in the detection of patellofemoral articular cartilage abnormalities.
TL;DR: T1-weighted FS 3D FLASH imaging is accurate for the detection and grading of articular cartilage abnormalities of the patellofemoral joint.
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Learning a Variational Network for Reconstruction of Accelerated MRI Data
Kerstin Hammernik,Teresa Klatzer,Erich Kobler,Michael P. Recht,Daniel K. Sodickson,Thomas Pock,Thomas Pock,Florian Knoll +7 more
TL;DR: To allow fast and high‐quality reconstruction of clinical accelerated multi‐coil MR data by learning a variational network that combines the mathematical structure of variational models with deep learning.