نتایج جستجو برای: hotelling observer

تعداد نتایج: 28725  

Journal: :Medical physics 2007
Yani Zhang Binh T Pham Miguel P Eckstein

The inclusion of internal noise in model observers is a common method to allow for quantitative comparisons between human and model observer performance in visual detection tasks. In this article, we studied two different strategies for inserting internal noise into Hotelling model observers. In the first strategy, internal noise was added to the output of individual channels: (a) Independent n...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده علوم پزشکی 1390

تصویربرداری اسپکت قلب معمولاً با برداشت 32 نما در 180 درجه با فاصله های مساوی 625/5 درجه انجام می شود. به طور ریاضی افزایش تعداد نماها می تواند کیفیت تصویر بازسازی شده را بهبود بخشد و آرتیفکت های بازسازی را کاهش دهد. ولی برداشت نماهای بیشتر نیازمند صرف زمان بیشتر و یا تزریق داروی بیشتر به بیمار است. یک ایده برای بهبود بخشیدن کیفیت تصاویر بازسازی شده بدون برداشت نماهای بیشتر اعمال نماهای درون یاب...

2008
Adam Wunderlich Frédéric Noo

We consider noise in computed tomography images that are reconstructed using the classical direct fan-beam filtered backprojection algorithm, from both fulland short-scan data. A new, accurate method for computing image covariance is presented. The utility of the new covariance method is demonstrated by its application to the implementation of a channelized Hotelling observer for a lesion detec...

2013
Ali N. Avanaki Kathryn S. Espig Cedric Marchessoux Elizabeth A. Krupinski Predrag R. Bakic Tom R. L. Kimpe Andrew D. A. Maidment

Barten’s model of spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity function of human visual system is embedded in a multi-slice channelized Hotelling observer. This is done by 3D filtering of the stack of images with the spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity function and feeding the result (i.e., the perceived image stack) to the multi-slice channelized Hotelling observer. The proposed procedure of consider...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2005
Liying Chen Harrison H Barrett

Recent advances in model observers that predict human perceptual performance now make it possible to optimize medical imaging systems for human task performance. We illustrate the procedure by considering the design of a lens for use in an optically coupled digital mammography system. The channelized Hotelling observer is used to model human performance, and the channels chosen are differences ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
H H Barrett J Yao J P Rolland K J Myers

Image quality can be defined objectively in terms of the performance of some "observer" (either a human or a mathematical model) for some task of practical interest. If the end user of the image will be a human, model observers are used to predict the task performance of the human, as measured by psychophysical studies, and hence to serve as the basis for optimization of image quality. In this ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2002
Sharlini Sankaran Eric C Frey Karen L Gilland Benjamin M W Tsui

UNLABELLED Attenuation, photon scatter, and distance-dependent collimator-detector response are major degrading factors in myocardial SPECT images. The current study investigated whether compensation for these factors improves perfusion defect detectability, and compared the results for human observers with a previous study using a mathematical observer. METHODS Four methods were investigated...

Journal: :Academic radiology 2005
Yani Zhang Binh T Pham Miguel P Eckstein

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE The set partitioning in hierarchical trees (SPIHT) wavelet image compression algorithm with the human visual system (HVS) quantization matrix was investigated using x-ray coronary angiograms. We tested whether the HVS quantization matrix for the SPIHT wavelet compression improved computer model/human observer performance in a detection task with variable signals compared...

1999
Paola Bonetto Jinyi Qi Richard M. Leahy

We describe a method for computing linear observer statistics for maximum a posteriori (MAP) reconstructions of PET images. The method is based on a theoretical approximation for the mean and covariance of MAP reconstructions. In particular, we derive here a closed form for the channelized Hotelling observer (CHO) statistic applied to 2D MAP images. We show reasonably good correspondence betwee...

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