Virtual clinical trials in medical imaging: a review
The accelerating complexity and variety of medical imaging devices and methods have
outpaced the ability to evaluate and optimize their design and clinical use. This is a …
outpaced the ability to evaluate and optimize their design and clinical use. This is a …
Recent advances in SPECT imaging
MT Madsen - Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2007 - Soc Nuclear Med
SPECT is a rapidly changing field, and the past several years have produced new
developments in both hardware technology and image-processing algorithms. At the …
developments in both hardware technology and image-processing algorithms. At the …
Image reconstruction: From sparsity to data-adaptive methods and machine learning
The field of medical image reconstruction has seen roughly four types of methods. The first
type tended to be analytical methods, such as filtered backprojection (FBP) for X-ray …
type tended to be analytical methods, such as filtered backprojection (FBP) for X-ray …
Modern image quality assessment
This Lecture book is about objective image quality assessment—where the aim is to provide
computational models that can automatically predict perceptual image quality. The early …
computational models that can automatically predict perceptual image quality. The early …
Classification and evaluation strategies of auto‐segmentation approaches for PET: Report of AAPM task group No. 211
Purpose The purpose of this educational report is to provide an overview of the present state‐
of‐the‐art PET auto‐segmentation (PET‐AS) algorithms and their respective validation, with …
of‐the‐art PET auto‐segmentation (PET‐AS) algorithms and their respective validation, with …
Resting state network estimation in individual subjects
Resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used to study brain
networks associated with both normal and pathological cognitive functions. The objective of …
networks associated with both normal and pathological cognitive functions. The objective of …
Human-and model-observer performance in ramp-spectrum noise: effects of regularization and object variability
CK Abbey, HH Barrett - JOSA A, 2001 - opg.optica.org
We consider detection of a nodule signal profile in noisy images meant to roughly simulate
the statistical properties of tomographic image reconstructions in nuclear medicine. The …
the statistical properties of tomographic image reconstructions in nuclear medicine. The …
The Rose model, revisited
AE Burgess - JOSA A, 1999 - opg.optica.org
In 1946 and 1948, three very important papers by Albert Rose [J. Soc. Motion Pict. Eng. 47,
273 (1946); J. Opt. Soc. Am. 38, 196 (1948); MartonL., ed.(Academic, New York, 1948)] were …
273 (1946); J. Opt. Soc. Am. 38, 196 (1948); MartonL., ed.(Academic, New York, 1948)] were …
Platelets: a multiscale approach for recovering edges and surfaces in photon-limited medical imaging
RM Willett, RD Nowak - IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The nonparametric multiscale platelet algorithms presented in this paper, unlike traditional
wavelet-based methods, are both well suited to photon-limited medical imaging applications …
wavelet-based methods, are both well suited to photon-limited medical imaging applications …
Review of small-angle coronagraphic techniques in the wake of ground-based second-generation adaptive optics systems
Small-angle coronagraphy is technically and scientifically appealing because it enables the
use of smaller telescopes, allows covering wider wavelength ranges, and potentially …
use of smaller telescopes, allows covering wider wavelength ranges, and potentially …