Combined detection-estimation tasks are frequently encountered in medical imaging. Optimal methods for joint detection and estimation are of interest because they provide upper bounds on observer performance, and can potentially be utilized for imaging system optimization, evaluation of observer efficiency, and development of image formation algorithms. We present a unified Bayesian framework for decision rules that maximize receiver operating characteristic (ROC)-type summary curves, including ROC, localization ROC (LROC), estimation ROC (EROC), free-response ROC (FROC), alternative free-response ROC (AFROC), and exponentially-transformed FROC (EFROC) curves, succinctly summarizing previous results. The approach relies on an interpretation...
Background. The concept of diagnostic utility is a funda-mental component of signal detection theory...
Rationale and Objectives: ROC curves are ubiquitous in the analysis of imaging metrics as markers of...
This thesis treats the problem of joint (simultaneous) detection and estimation which arises when es...
Combined detection-estimation tasks are frequently encountered in medical imaging. Optimal methods f...
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis has been widely used to evaluate diagnostic systems...
When building an imaging system for signal detection tasks, one needs to evaluate the system perform...
For the 2-class detection problem (signal absent/present), the likelihood ratio is an ideal observer...
Previously published work on joint estimation/detection tasks has focused on the area under the esti...
In an effort to generalize task-based assessment beyond traditional signal detection, there is a gro...
For the 2-class detection problem (signal absent/present), the likelihood ratio is an ideal observer...
The majority of the literature on task-based image quality assessment has focused on lesion detectio...
pre-printIn contrast to the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) assessment paradigm, localizatio...
A two-parameter exponential equation for modeling a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is...
• This work overviews some developments on the estimation of the Receiver Operating Characteristic (...
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis is the commonly accepted method for comparing diagn...
Background. The concept of diagnostic utility is a funda-mental component of signal detection theory...
Rationale and Objectives: ROC curves are ubiquitous in the analysis of imaging metrics as markers of...
This thesis treats the problem of joint (simultaneous) detection and estimation which arises when es...
Combined detection-estimation tasks are frequently encountered in medical imaging. Optimal methods f...
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis has been widely used to evaluate diagnostic systems...
When building an imaging system for signal detection tasks, one needs to evaluate the system perform...
For the 2-class detection problem (signal absent/present), the likelihood ratio is an ideal observer...
Previously published work on joint estimation/detection tasks has focused on the area under the esti...
In an effort to generalize task-based assessment beyond traditional signal detection, there is a gro...
For the 2-class detection problem (signal absent/present), the likelihood ratio is an ideal observer...
The majority of the literature on task-based image quality assessment has focused on lesion detectio...
pre-printIn contrast to the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) assessment paradigm, localizatio...
A two-parameter exponential equation for modeling a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is...
• This work overviews some developments on the estimation of the Receiver Operating Characteristic (...
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis is the commonly accepted method for comparing diagn...
Background. The concept of diagnostic utility is a funda-mental component of signal detection theory...
Rationale and Objectives: ROC curves are ubiquitous in the analysis of imaging metrics as markers of...
This thesis treats the problem of joint (simultaneous) detection and estimation which arises when es...