We have studied the effect of the simultaneous variation of contrast, noise, and blur on the perceived quality of digital radiograph images. Three images were processed with different levels of roentgen photon noise, different luminance (gray-level) ranges, and different amounts of Gaussian blur. Observers had to rate the quality of the images on a numerical scale. To study how the quality judgment is related to the visibility of small details (diagnostic quality), an artificial detail was added to each image. The detail could be in two possible locations. The visibility of this detail was measured in a two-alternative forced-choice experiment. One of the conclusions is that the quality judgment was based mainly on blur, whereas the visibil...
Blurring and noise are an essential characteristic of a medical image on the imaging system. This st...
In current magnetic resonance (MR) imaging systems, design choices are confronted with a trade-off b...
Current studies on image quality have identified contrast as an important perceptual attribute. Four...
We have studied the effect of the simultaneous variation of contrast, noise, and blur on the perceiv...
We study the effect of simultaneous variation of contrast, noise and blur on the perception of digit...
o evaluate the performance of three digital devices regarding the noise added to digital radiographi...
With the technologic advances in digital systems there has been a development in the field of digit...
Psychophysical scaling is commonly based on the assumption that the overall quality of images is bas...
In this retrospective we trace in broad strokes the development of image quality measures based on t...
We have studied the influence of the parameter gamma on the perception of digital X-ray images. Gamm...
In digital radiographic systems, a tradeoff exists between image resolution (or blur) and noise char...
Purpose: To investigate the relative importance of spatial resolution and noise on the image quality...
Purpose: To investigate the relative importance of spatial resolution and noise on the image quality...
International audienceDefect perception on films by operators is difficult to compare to the sameper...
Radiography makes an essential contribution to the processes of examination, diagnosis and treatment...
Blurring and noise are an essential characteristic of a medical image on the imaging system. This st...
In current magnetic resonance (MR) imaging systems, design choices are confronted with a trade-off b...
Current studies on image quality have identified contrast as an important perceptual attribute. Four...
We have studied the effect of the simultaneous variation of contrast, noise, and blur on the perceiv...
We study the effect of simultaneous variation of contrast, noise and blur on the perception of digit...
o evaluate the performance of three digital devices regarding the noise added to digital radiographi...
With the technologic advances in digital systems there has been a development in the field of digit...
Psychophysical scaling is commonly based on the assumption that the overall quality of images is bas...
In this retrospective we trace in broad strokes the development of image quality measures based on t...
We have studied the influence of the parameter gamma on the perception of digital X-ray images. Gamm...
In digital radiographic systems, a tradeoff exists between image resolution (or blur) and noise char...
Purpose: To investigate the relative importance of spatial resolution and noise on the image quality...
Purpose: To investigate the relative importance of spatial resolution and noise on the image quality...
International audienceDefect perception on films by operators is difficult to compare to the sameper...
Radiography makes an essential contribution to the processes of examination, diagnosis and treatment...
Blurring and noise are an essential characteristic of a medical image on the imaging system. This st...
In current magnetic resonance (MR) imaging systems, design choices are confronted with a trade-off b...
Current studies on image quality have identified contrast as an important perceptual attribute. Four...