FattyRiot is an algorithm for separation of fat and water magnetic resonance images.
This version of FattyRiot is the winning entry (29-Mar-2013 submission with score 9931) of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 2012 Challenge on Water-Fat Reconstruction.
FattyRiot includes algorithms available in the ISMRM Fat-Water Toolbox v1.
FattyRiot team members include:
- E Brian Welch (captain), Vanderbilt University
- David S Smith, Vanderbilt University
- Malcolm J Avison, Vanderbilt University
- Johan Berglund, Uppsala University
- Joel Kullberg, Uppsala University
- Håkan Ahlström, Uppsala University
- FattyRiot is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License.
- FattyRiot contains source code and object code from multiple sources.
- FattyRiot is available strictly for non-commerical research purposes.
- See LICENSE.md for more details.
- FattyRiot contains copyrighted material from multiple sources.
- See COPYRIGHT.md for more details.
- See SETUP.md for more details.
- FattyRiot contains algorithms and scientific concepts from many published works.
- See REFERENCES.md for more details.
- FattyRiot poster presented at 2013 ISMRM:
2013_ISMRM_(Smith,Welch)_ISMRM_Fat-Water_Challenge_Poster.pdf
- GITHUB repository for fw_i3cm1i_3pluspoint_berglund_QPBO
- A bug in the
DixonApp.m
wrapper causes incorrect operation when the water peak location is not entered as 0 ppm. Since this repo is supposed to be a "frozen" version of the highest scoring FattyRiot entry, the bug remains. The bug is corrected in the fw_i3cm1i_3pluspoint_berglund_QPBO repo.
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