نتایج جستجو برای: hotelling observer

تعداد نتایج: 28725  

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2003
Yuxiang Xing Ing-Tsung Hsiao Gene Gindi

We consider the calculation of lesion detectability using a mathematical model observer, the channelized Hotelling observer (CHO), in a signal-known-exactly/background-known-exactly detection task for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). We focus on SPECT images reconstructed with Bayesian maximum a posteriori methods. While model observers are designed to replace time-consuming ...

2018
Minah Han Byeongjoon Kim Jongduk Baek

We investigate the detectability of breast cone beam computed tomography images using human and model observers and the variations of exponent, β, of the inverse power-law spectrum for various reconstruction filters and interpolation methods in the Feldkamp-Davis-Kress (FDK) reconstruction. Using computer simulation, a breast volume with a 50% volume glandular fraction and a 2mm diameter lesion...

2013
Jan Axelsson Jens Sörensen

BACKGROUND In this paper we apply the principal-component analysis filter (Hotelling filter) to reduce noise from dynamic positron-emission tomography (PET) patient data, for a number of different radio-tracer molecules. We furthermore show how preprocessing images with this filter improves parametric images created from such dynamic sequence.We use zero-mean unit variance normalization, prior ...

2007
M. Dylan Tisdall

Some diagnostic tasks in MRI involve determining the presence of a faint feature (target) relative to a dark background. In MR images produced by taking pixel magnitudes it is well known that the contrast between faint features and dark backgrounds is reduced due to the Rician noise distribution. In an attempt to enhance detection we implemented three different MRI reconstruction algorithms: th...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2011
Georges El Fakhri Suleman Surti Cathryn M Trott Joshua Scheuermann Joel S Karp

UNLABELLED Time-of-flight (TOF) PET has great potential in whole-body oncologic applications, and recent work has demonstrated qualitatively in patient studies the improvement that can be achieved in lesion visibility. The aim of this work was to objectively quantify the improvement in lesion detectability that can be achieved in lung and liver lesions with whole-body (18)F-FDG TOF PET in a coh...

Journal: :Journal of medical imaging 2015
Christopher P Favazza Kenneth A Fetterly Nicholas J Hangiandreou Shuai Leng Beth A Schueler

Evaluation of flat-panel angiography equipment through conventional image quality metrics is limited by the scope of standard spatial-domain image quality metric(s), such as contrast-to-noise ratio and spatial resolution, or by restricted access to appropriate data to calculate Fourier domain measurements, such as modulation transfer function, noise power spectrum, and detective quantum efficie...

Journal: :Annals of nuclear medicine 2006
Miho Shidahara Kentaro Inoue Masahiro Maruyama Hiroshi Watabe Yasuyuki Taki Ryoi Goto Ken Okada Shigeo Kinomura Shinichiro Osawa Yoshimi Onishi Hiroshi Ito Hiroyuki Arai Hiroshi Fukuda

OBJECTIVE We compared the diagnostic accuracy achieved by a human observer (nuclear medicine physician) and a channelized Hotelling (CH) observer on the basis of receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) curve for the differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) from SPECT images. METHODS The I-123-IMP brain perfusion SPECT images of 42 subjects (21 AD patients and 21 healthy controls) w...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2015
Adrian A Sánchez

A method for predicting the image covariance resulting from total-variation-penalized iterative image reconstruction (TV-penalized IIR) is presented and demonstrated in a variety of contexts. The method is validated against the sample covariance from statistical noise realizations for a small image using a variety of comparison metrics. Potential applications for the covariance approximation in...

2014
Eugene S. Mananga Georges El Fakhri Joshua Schaefferkoetter Ali A. Bonab Jinsong Ouyang

It is expected that both noise and activity distribution can have impact on the detectability of a myocardial defect in a cardiac PET study. In this work, we performed phantom studies to investigate the detectability of a defect in the myocardium for different noise levels and activity distributions. We evaluated the performance of three reconstruction schemes: Filtered Back-Projection (FBP), O...

2005
HAROLD HOTELLING

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