The task-based assessment of image quality using model observers is increasingly used for the assessment of different imaging modalities. However, the performance computation of model observers needs standardization as well as a well-established trust in its implementation methodology and uncertainty estimation. The purpose of this work was to determine the degree of equivalence of the channelized Hotelling observer performance and uncertainty estimation using an intercomparison exercise. Image samples to estimate model observer performance for detection tasks were generated from two-dimensional CT image slices of a uniform water phantom. A common set of images was sent to participating laboratories to perform and document the following tas...
A new method for industrial radiography is presented to assess image quality objectively. The assess...
AbstractPurposeIterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessmen...
The goal of the present work was to report and investigate the performances of a new iterative recon...
Purpose: The task-based assessment of image quality using model observers is increasingly used for t...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Various model observers have been applied to the objective assessment of medical image quality. Howe...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
Model observers (e.g., the channelized Hotelling observer (CHO)) have been widely used in medical im...
Iterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessment. The purpose ...
Quality assessment of 3D medical images is becoming increasingly important, because of clinical prac...
The use of a channelization mechanism on model observers not only makes mimicking human visual behav...
PURPOSE: In mammography, images are processed prior to display. Model observers (MO) are candidates ...
Patient dose optimisation in computed tomography (CT) should be done using clinically relevant tasks...
Medical images are commonly used by radiologists for diagnostic purposes. With the ever-evolving tec...
Medical-imaging systems are designed to aid medical specialists in a specific task. Therefore, the p...
A new method for industrial radiography is presented to assess image quality objectively. The assess...
AbstractPurposeIterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessmen...
The goal of the present work was to report and investigate the performances of a new iterative recon...
Purpose: The task-based assessment of image quality using model observers is increasingly used for t...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Various model observers have been applied to the objective assessment of medical image quality. Howe...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
Model observers (e.g., the channelized Hotelling observer (CHO)) have been widely used in medical im...
Iterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessment. The purpose ...
Quality assessment of 3D medical images is becoming increasingly important, because of clinical prac...
The use of a channelization mechanism on model observers not only makes mimicking human visual behav...
PURPOSE: In mammography, images are processed prior to display. Model observers (MO) are candidates ...
Patient dose optimisation in computed tomography (CT) should be done using clinically relevant tasks...
Medical images are commonly used by radiologists for diagnostic purposes. With the ever-evolving tec...
Medical-imaging systems are designed to aid medical specialists in a specific task. Therefore, the p...
A new method for industrial radiography is presented to assess image quality objectively. The assess...
AbstractPurposeIterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessmen...
The goal of the present work was to report and investigate the performances of a new iterative recon...