Implicit Neural Representations of Intramyocardial Motion and Strain
By: Andrew Bell , Yan Kit Choi , Steffen E Petersen and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps doctors see heart muscle movement better.
Automatic quantification of intramyocardial motion and strain from tagging MRI remains an important but challenging task. We propose a method using implicit neural representations (INRs), conditioned on learned latent codes, to predict continuous left ventricular (LV) displacement -- without requiring inference-time optimisation. Evaluated on 452 UK Biobank test cases, our method achieved the best tracking accuracy (2.14 mm RMSE) and the lowest combined error in global circumferential (2.86%) and radial (6.42%) strain compared to three deep learning baselines. In addition, our method is $\sim$380$\times$ faster than the most accurate baseline. These results highlight the suitability of INR-based models for accurate and scalable analysis of myocardial strain in large CMR datasets. The code can be found at https://github.com/andrewjackbell/Displacement-INR
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