Publications by authors named "Elias S Helou"

NMR relaxometry can provide information about the relaxation of the magnetization in different tissues, increasing our understanding of molecular dynamics and biochemical composition in biological systems. In general, tissues have complex and heterogeneous structures composed of multiple pools. As a result, bulk magnetization returns to its original state with different relaxation times, in a multicomponent relaxation.

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An improvement of the monotone fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm (MFISTA) for faster convergence is proposed. Our motivation is to reduce the reconstruction time of compressed sensing problems in magnetic resonance imaging. The proposed modification introduces an extra term, which is a multiple of the proximal-gradient step, into the so-called momentum formula used for the computation of the next iterate in MFISTA.

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Fast image reconstruction techniques are becoming important with the increasing number of scientific cases in high resolution micro and nano tomography. The processing of the large scale 3D data demands new mathematical tools for the tomographic reconstruction. Due to the high computational complexity of most current algorithms, big data sizes demands powerful hardware and more sophisticated numerical techniques.

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Recently, specially crafted unidimensional optimization has been successfully used as line search to accelerate the overrelaxed and monotone fast iterative shrinkage-threshold algorithm (OMFISTA) for computed tomography. In this paper, we extend the use of fast line search to the monotone fast iterative shrinkage-threshold algorithm (MFISTA) and some of its variants. Line search can accelerate the FISTA family considering typical synthesis priors, such as the ℓ-norm of wavelet coefficients, as well as analysis priors, such as anisotropic total variation.

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