We study the effect of simultaneous variation of contrast, noise and blur on the perception of digital X-ray images. Three images are processed with different levels of X-ray photon noise, different luminance (grey level) ranges and different amounts of Gaussian blur. Observers have to rate the quality of the images on a numerical scale. To study how the quality judgement is related to the visibility of small details ('diagnostic' quality), an artificial detail is added to each image. The detail can be in two possible locations. In a two-alternative forcedchoice experiment the visibility of this detail is measured. One of the conclusions is that the quality judgement is based mainly on blur whereas the visibility of details is affected by n...
Recent advances in detector technology have made possible to develop imaging detectors with enhanced...
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...
We study the effect of simultaneous variation of contrast, noise and blur on the perception of digit...
We have studied the effect of the simultaneous variation of contrast, noise, and blur on the perceiv...
We have studied the influence of the parameter gamma on the perception of digital X-ray images. Gamm...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
X-ray is produced in form of divergent beam. The beam divergence results to blurring effect that inf...
Radiographic testing is extensively used in non-destructive evaluation. However, the contrast of obj...
Exposure of patients to excessive radiation increases an unnecessary risk of cancer. An X-ray film i...
Purpose: To evaluate if physical measures of noise predict image quality at high and low noise level...
Beamline 6-2c at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) is capable of Transmission X-ray ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impacts of added filtration on the contrast-detail d...
The knowledge of the relationship that links radiation dose and image quality is a prerequisite to a...
Cardiologists use x-ray image sequences of the moving heart acquired in real-time to diagnose and tr...
Recent advances in detector technology have made possible to develop imaging detectors with enhanced...
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...
We study the effect of simultaneous variation of contrast, noise and blur on the perception of digit...
We have studied the effect of the simultaneous variation of contrast, noise, and blur on the perceiv...
We have studied the influence of the parameter gamma on the perception of digital X-ray images. Gamm...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
X-ray is produced in form of divergent beam. The beam divergence results to blurring effect that inf...
Radiographic testing is extensively used in non-destructive evaluation. However, the contrast of obj...
Exposure of patients to excessive radiation increases an unnecessary risk of cancer. An X-ray film i...
Purpose: To evaluate if physical measures of noise predict image quality at high and low noise level...
Beamline 6-2c at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) is capable of Transmission X-ray ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impacts of added filtration on the contrast-detail d...
The knowledge of the relationship that links radiation dose and image quality is a prerequisite to a...
Cardiologists use x-ray image sequences of the moving heart acquired in real-time to diagnose and tr...
Recent advances in detector technology have made possible to develop imaging detectors with enhanced...
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...