
MRI Reconstruction
MRI reconstruction is the process of converting raw data collected by an MRI machine into detailed images of the inside of the body. During an MRI scan, the machine captures signals generated by moving hydrogen atoms in response to magnetic fields and radio waves. These signals are complex and need to be processed mathematically to produce visual images. Reconstruction algorithms analyze the data, filter out noise, and organize it into a coherent image that reveals structures like tissues and organs. This process allows doctors to see internal details non-invasively, aiding diagnosis and treatment planning.