The substitution of digital representations for analog images provides access to methods for digital storage and transmission and enables the use of a variety of digital image processing techniques, including enhancement and computer assisted screening and diagnosis. Lossy compression can further improve the efficiency of transmission and storage and can facilitate subsequent image processing. Both digitization (or digital acquisition) and lossy compression alter an image from its traditional form, and hence it becomes important that any such alteration be shown to improve or at least not damage the utility of the image in a screening or diagnostic application. One approach to demonstrating in a quantifiable manner that a specific image mod...
The goal of this work is to develop a method to objectively compare the performance of a digital and...
[[abstract]]©2004 Elsevier - Many studies have been performed on quality evaluation for subtle diffe...
Medical digital images have informational redundancy. Both the amount of memory for image storage an...
Objectives. In this work, a simple technique to assess the image quality characteristics of the post...
As digital imaging and digital image processing grow in their importance to medical and scientific a...
The use of digital mammography for breast cancer screening poses several novel problems such as deve...
Breast screening is now undertaken using digital mammography rather than screen film mammography sys...
Due to the recent advances in digital detector technology, there is an increasing trend in the use o...
Der DICOM Standard unterstützt sowohl die quantitative als auch die qualitative verlustbehaftete Kom...
... This paper is a summary of principles for the design of clinical experiments to quantify quality...
ABSTRACT information integrity for compression ratio gain, which A method of encoding digital medica...
Recent advances in digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) technology were focused on the reconstruction ...
A digital radiological image is made by a number of pixels, each of them characterized by a definite...
The goal of this work is to develop a method to objectively compare the performance of a digital and...
During breast screening it is necessary and essential to compress the breast with a compression padd...
The goal of this work is to develop a method to objectively compare the performance of a digital and...
[[abstract]]©2004 Elsevier - Many studies have been performed on quality evaluation for subtle diffe...
Medical digital images have informational redundancy. Both the amount of memory for image storage an...
Objectives. In this work, a simple technique to assess the image quality characteristics of the post...
As digital imaging and digital image processing grow in their importance to medical and scientific a...
The use of digital mammography for breast cancer screening poses several novel problems such as deve...
Breast screening is now undertaken using digital mammography rather than screen film mammography sys...
Due to the recent advances in digital detector technology, there is an increasing trend in the use o...
Der DICOM Standard unterstützt sowohl die quantitative als auch die qualitative verlustbehaftete Kom...
... This paper is a summary of principles for the design of clinical experiments to quantify quality...
ABSTRACT information integrity for compression ratio gain, which A method of encoding digital medica...
Recent advances in digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) technology were focused on the reconstruction ...
A digital radiological image is made by a number of pixels, each of them characterized by a definite...
The goal of this work is to develop a method to objectively compare the performance of a digital and...
During breast screening it is necessary and essential to compress the breast with a compression padd...
The goal of this work is to develop a method to objectively compare the performance of a digital and...
[[abstract]]©2004 Elsevier - Many studies have been performed on quality evaluation for subtle diffe...
Medical digital images have informational redundancy. Both the amount of memory for image storage an...