The Use of Continuous Regularization in the Automated Analysis of MRS Time-Domain Data

 
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1997 (EN)

The Use of Continuous Regularization in the Automated Analysis of MRS Time-Domain Data (EN)

Van Huffel, S (EN)
Dologlou, I (EN)
Totz, J (EN)
Graveron-Uemilly, D (EN)
Michel, D (EN)
Heidler, R (EN)
Van Den Boogaart, A (EN)

In this paper, it is shown how the advantages of continuous regularization (CR) can be exploited to achieve an improved, fully automated LPSVD analysis of MRS time-domain data. The main advantage of CR is its ability to determine the number of spectral components even at low signal-to-noise ratios, which suggested its use for in vivo spectroscopy, Estimation of the spectral parameters is possible. Two alternatives of automated data-analysis schemes are thoroughly investigated by means of Monte Carlo studies. The results suggest the combination of CR for model-order estimation with other methods for more-accurate parameter estimation, Several possible combinations, including those with an improved enhancement procedure and a total-least-squares method for quantitation, are discussed, Recommendations are given for spectral analysis, and a new data-analysis protocol which performs significantly better than previously used protocols of the same type is proposed, (C) 1997 Academic Press. (EN)

journalArticle (EN)

LINEAR PREDICTION (EN)
Spectroscopy (EN)
IN-VIVO NMR (EN)
QUANTIFICATION (EN)
Biochemical Research Methods (EN)
ALGORITHM (EN)
ENHANCEMENT (EN)
SIGNALS (EN)
Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical (EN)
TOTAL LEAST-SQUARES (EN)


Journal of Magnetic Resonance (EN)

English

1997 (EN)

ISI:A1997WP82100012 (EN)
2 (EN)
124 (EN)
400 (EN)
409 (EN)
1090-7807 (EN)

ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS (EN)




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