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Active MRI Acquisition with Diffusion Guided Bayesian Experimental Design

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Abstract

A key challenge in maximizing the benefits of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in clinical settings is to accelerate acquisition times without significantly degrading image quality. This objective requires a balance between under-sampling the raw k-space measurements for faster acquisitions and gathering sufficient raw information for high-fidelity image reconstruction and analysis tasks. To achieve this balance, we propose to use sequential Bayesian experimental design (BED) to provide an adaptive and task-dependent selection of the most informative measurements. Measurements are sequentially augmented with new samples selected to maximize information gain on a posterior distribution over target images. Selection is performed via a gradient-based optimization of a design parameter that defines a subsampling pattern. In this work, we introduce a new active BED procedure that leverages diffusion-based generative models to handle the high dimensionality of the images and employs stochastic optimization to select among a variety of patterns while meeting the acquisition process constraints and budget. So doing, we show how our setting can optimize, not only standard image reconstruction, but also any associated image analysis task. The versatility and performance of our approach are demonstrated on several MRI acquisitions.

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@article{iollo2025_2506.16237,
  title={ Active MRI Acquisition with Diffusion Guided Bayesian Experimental Design },
  author={ Jacopo Iollo and Geoffroy Oudoumanessah and Carole Lartizien and Michel Dojat and Florence Forbes },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.16237},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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