PURPOSE: Signal detection on 3D medical images depends on many factors, such as foveal and peripheral vision, the type of signal, and background complexity, and the speed at which the frames are displayed. In this paper, the authors focus on the speed with which radiologists and naïve observers search through medical images. Prior to the study, the authors asked the radiologists to estimate the speed at which they scrolled through CT sets. They gave a subjective estimate of 5 frames per second (fps). The aim of this paper is to measure and analyze the speed with which humans scroll through image stacks, showing a method to visually display the behavior of observers as the search is made as well as measuring the accuracy of the decisions. Th...
Radiologists are trained professionals who use medical images to obtain clinically relevant informat...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
Purpose: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
PURPOSE: Signal detection on 3D medical images depends on many factors, such as foveal and periphera...
Aim: The goal of the study is to determine the spatial frequency characteristics at locations in the...
PURPOSE To explore the characteristics that impact lung nodule detection by peripheral vision whe...
Aim: The study aims to help our understanding of the relationship between physical characteristics o...
Aim: The goal of the study is to determine the spatial frequency characteristics at locations in the...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
A methodology is presented to detect pulmonary nodules in images reconstructed from low-dose Compute...
Medical-imaging systems are designed to aid medical specialists in a specific task. Therefore, the p...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
Objective: Eye tracking in three dimensions is novel, but established descriptors derived from two-d...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Radiological error due to the incorrect interpretation of medical images s...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
Radiologists are trained professionals who use medical images to obtain clinically relevant informat...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
Purpose: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...
PURPOSE: Signal detection on 3D medical images depends on many factors, such as foveal and periphera...
Aim: The goal of the study is to determine the spatial frequency characteristics at locations in the...
PURPOSE To explore the characteristics that impact lung nodule detection by peripheral vision whe...
Aim: The study aims to help our understanding of the relationship between physical characteristics o...
Aim: The goal of the study is to determine the spatial frequency characteristics at locations in the...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
A methodology is presented to detect pulmonary nodules in images reconstructed from low-dose Compute...
Medical-imaging systems are designed to aid medical specialists in a specific task. Therefore, the p...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
Objective: Eye tracking in three dimensions is novel, but established descriptors derived from two-d...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Radiological error due to the incorrect interpretation of medical images s...
Double reading of chest x-rays is often used to ensure that fewer abnormalities are missed, but very...
Radiologists are trained professionals who use medical images to obtain clinically relevant informat...
The work was carried out to investigate differences in visual search characteristics between groups ...
Purpose: To develop an eye-tracking method applicable to three-dimensional (3D) images, where the ab...