Question from the MR Physics peanut gallery:
How are you defining/measuring SNR for the anatomical sequences?

(Sticking to Siemens.)  The way I think about this, if what you have are the 
dicoms from an mprage which was collected with a receiver array, acceleration 
and pre-scan normalization, then estimating anything about the electrical noise 
is impossible because (…. insert inappropriate vendor trashing here ….).  
Basically, the vendors have not designed their recon chains to produce images 
in SNR units.  Or even images with a body coil intensity reference (i.e. 
pre-scan normalize) with a proper accounting of the noise so that you could 
make an image of the noise variance at each pixel to then feed into a smart 
segmentation.

Thoughts?

-Souheil

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Souheil Inati, PhD
Staff Scientist
FMRI Facility
NIMH/NIH/DHHS
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On May 13, 2013, at 9:13 AM, Jordi Delgado 
<jordi...@pic.es<mailto:jordi...@pic.es>> wrote:

Hi Bruce,

Thank you for your fast answer. I'm focusing on SNR, Motion Correction and 
Intensity Inhomogeneities.

Regards,


2013/5/13 Bruce Fischl 
<fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu<mailto:fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>>
Hi Jordi

this is definitely vendor specific. In Siemens you can for example turn on 
"prescan normalization" which will correct for intensity bias. You can have it 
generate two series - one with and one withour the correction. What other 
artifacts do you mean? There are lots of possibilities....

cheers
Bruce




On Mon, 13 May 2013, Jordi Delgado wrote:

Dear FS experts,

I'm studying the most common artifacts on MRI scanning. I started with the SNR 
calculation (which is included
in recent FS versions), but I'm afraid that these artifact is 
filtered/processed with the scanner control
program, and I'm wasting time trying to calculate this ratio.

My qüestion is, any one of you know if the scanners control programs are 
correcting SNR, Inhomogeneties,
motion, etc? Have any sense to detect these artifacts, as a quality assurance 
method before to accept/decline
the adquired image with an external method of the scanner control program?

Thank you in advance,

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