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  7. The CSGM framework (Bora-Jalal-Price-Dimakis'17) has shown that deepgenerative priors can be powerful tools for solving inverse problems.However, to date this framework has been empirically successful only oncertain datasets (for example, human faces and MNIST digits), and itis known to perform poorly on out-of-distribution samples. In thispaper, we present the first successful application of the CSGMframework on clinical MRI data. We train a generative prior on brainscans from the fastMRI dataset, and show that posterior sampling viaLangevin dynamics achieves high quality reconstructions. Furthermore,our experiments and theory show that posterior sampling is robust tochanges in the ground-truth distribution and measurement process.Our code and models are available at: \url{https://github.com/utcsilab/csgm-mri-langevin}. 
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