Clinical practice is rapidly moving in the direction of volumetric imaging. Often, radiologists interpret these images in liquid crystal displays at browsing rates of 30 frames per second or higher. However, recent studies suggest that the slow response of the display can compromise image quality. In order to quantify the temporal effect of medical displays on detection performance, we investigate two designs of a multi-slice channelized Hotelling observer (msCHO) model in the task of detecting a single-slice signal in multi-slice simulated images. The design of msCHO models is inspired by simplifying assumptions about how humans observe while viewing in the stack-browsing mode. For comparison, we consider a standard CHO applied only on the...
Model observers (e.g., the channelized Hotelling observer (CHO)) have been widely used in medical im...
Various model observers have been applied to the objective assessment of medical image quality. Howe...
Medical lmaging has been moving from 2D modalities such as mammography to 3D modalities like Compute...
Clinical practice is rapidly moving in the direction of volumetric imaging. Often, radiologists inte...
High performance of the radiologists in the task of image lesion detection is crucial for successful...
High performance of the radiologists in the task of image lesion detection is crucial for successful...
Volumetric medical images are commonly read in stack-browsing mode. However, previous studies sugges...
Quality assessment of 3D medical images is becoming increasingly important, because of clinical prac...
Medical-imaging systems are designed to aid medical specialists in a specific task. Therefore, the p...
We investigate numerical observers for signal detection in volumetric imaging data sets viewed in st...
This study explores detection performance trends of human observers with respect to two parameters: ...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: In mammography, images are processed prior to display. Model ...
This thesis examined the contrast performance of liquid crystal display (LCD) devices for use in med...
Task-based image quality procedures in CT that substitute a human observer with a model observer usu...
Model observers (e.g., the channelized Hotelling observer (CHO)) have been widely used in medical im...
Various model observers have been applied to the objective assessment of medical image quality. Howe...
Medical lmaging has been moving from 2D modalities such as mammography to 3D modalities like Compute...
Clinical practice is rapidly moving in the direction of volumetric imaging. Often, radiologists inte...
High performance of the radiologists in the task of image lesion detection is crucial for successful...
High performance of the radiologists in the task of image lesion detection is crucial for successful...
Volumetric medical images are commonly read in stack-browsing mode. However, previous studies sugges...
Quality assessment of 3D medical images is becoming increasingly important, because of clinical prac...
Medical-imaging systems are designed to aid medical specialists in a specific task. Therefore, the p...
We investigate numerical observers for signal detection in volumetric imaging data sets viewed in st...
This study explores detection performance trends of human observers with respect to two parameters: ...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: In mammography, images are processed prior to display. Model ...
This thesis examined the contrast performance of liquid crystal display (LCD) devices for use in med...
Task-based image quality procedures in CT that substitute a human observer with a model observer usu...
Model observers (e.g., the channelized Hotelling observer (CHO)) have been widely used in medical im...
Various model observers have been applied to the objective assessment of medical image quality. Howe...
Medical lmaging has been moving from 2D modalities such as mammography to 3D modalities like Compute...