The relationship between theoretical descriptions of imaging performance (Fourier-based cascaded systems anal-ysis) and the performance of real human observers was investigated for various detection and discrimination tasks. Dual-energy (DE) imaging provided a useful basis for investigating this relationship, because it presents a host of acquisition and processing parameters that can significantly affect signal and noise transfer characteristics and, correspondingly, human observer performance. The detectability index was computed theoretically using: 1) cascaded systems analysis of the modulation transfer function (MTF), and noise-power spectrum (NPS) for DE imaging; 2) a Fourier description of imaging task; and 3.) integration of MTF, NP...
Background: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and...
This study explores detection performance trends of human observers with respect to two parameters: ...
Spectral imaging is a method in medical x-ray imaging to extract information about the object consti...
Dual-energy (DE) x-ray imaging of the chest decomposes two radiographs acquired at low- and high x-r...
Dual-energy (DE) x-ray imaging of the chest decomposes two radiographs acquired at low- and high x-r...
Quantifying imaging performance is an important aspect in the development, optimization, and assessm...
Quantifying imaging performance is an important aspect in the development, optimization, and assessm...
Purpose: In the early development of new imaging modalities – such as tomosynthesis and cone-beam CT...
An important goal in medical imaging is the assessment of image quality in a way that relates to cli...
Electronically displayed images are becoming increasingly important as an interface between man and ...
This chapter illustrates some of the methods used for evaluating the physical and psychophysical per...
This chapter illustrates some of the methods used for evaluating the physical and psychophysical per...
This chapter illustrates some of the methods used for evaluating the physical and psychophysical per...
Background: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and...
Background: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and...
Background: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and...
This study explores detection performance trends of human observers with respect to two parameters: ...
Spectral imaging is a method in medical x-ray imaging to extract information about the object consti...
Dual-energy (DE) x-ray imaging of the chest decomposes two radiographs acquired at low- and high x-r...
Dual-energy (DE) x-ray imaging of the chest decomposes two radiographs acquired at low- and high x-r...
Quantifying imaging performance is an important aspect in the development, optimization, and assessm...
Quantifying imaging performance is an important aspect in the development, optimization, and assessm...
Purpose: In the early development of new imaging modalities – such as tomosynthesis and cone-beam CT...
An important goal in medical imaging is the assessment of image quality in a way that relates to cli...
Electronically displayed images are becoming increasingly important as an interface between man and ...
This chapter illustrates some of the methods used for evaluating the physical and psychophysical per...
This chapter illustrates some of the methods used for evaluating the physical and psychophysical per...
This chapter illustrates some of the methods used for evaluating the physical and psychophysical per...
Background: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and...
Background: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and...
Background: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and...
This study explores detection performance trends of human observers with respect to two parameters: ...
Spectral imaging is a method in medical x-ray imaging to extract information about the object consti...