The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques
Herausgeber: Krupinski, Elizabeth; Samei, Ehsan
The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques
Herausgeber: Krupinski, Elizabeth; Samei, Ehsan
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State-of-the-art reference reviewing key issues and methods for newcomers to the field and experienced researchers.
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State-of-the-art reference reviewing key issues and methods for newcomers to the field and experienced researchers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1095g
- ISBN-13: 9781107424630
- ISBN-10: 1107424631
- Artikelnr.: 40720271
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1095g
- ISBN-13: 9781107424630
- ISBN-10: 1107424631
- Artikelnr.: 40720271
1. Medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth Krupinski; Part I.
Historical Reflections and Theoretical Foundations: 2. A short history of
image perception in medical radiology Harold Kundel and Calvin Nodine; 3.
Spatial vision research without noise Arthur Burgess; 4. Signal detection
theory, a brief history Arthur Burgess; 5. Signal detection in radiology
Arthur Burgess; 6. Lessons from dinners with the giants of modern image
science Robert Wagner; Part II. Science of Image Perception: 7. Perceptual
factors in reading medical images Elizabeth Krupinski; 8. Cognitive factors
in reading medical images David Manning; 9. Satisfaction of search in
traditional radiographic imaging Kevin Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert
Caldwell and Kevin Schartz; 10. The role of expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 11. A primer of image
quality and its perceptual relevance Robert Saunders and Ehsan Samei; 12.
Beyond the limitations of human vision Maria Petrou; Part III. Perception
Metrology: 13. Logistical issues in designing perception experiments Ehsan
Samei and Xiang Li; 14. ROC analysis: basic concepts and practical
applications Georgia Tourassi; 15. Multi-reader ROC Steve Hillis; 16.
Recent developments in FROC methodology Dev Chakraborty; 17. Observer
models as a surrogate to perception experiments Craig Abbey and Miguel
Eckstein; 18. Implementation of observer models Matthew Kupinski; Part IV.
Decision Support and Computer Aided Detection: 19. CAD: an image perception
perspective Maryellen Giger and Weijie Chen; 20. Common designs of CAD
studies Yulei Jiang; 21. Perceptual effect of CAD in reading chest images
Matthew Freedman and Teresa Osicka; 22. Perceptual issues in mammography
and CAD Michael Ulissey; 23. How perceptual factors affect the use and
accuracy of CAD for interpretation of CT images Ronald Summers; 24. CAD:
risks and benefits for radiologists' decisions Eugenio Alberdi, Andrey
Povyakalo, Lorenzo Strigini and Peter Ayton; Part V. Optimization and
Practical Issues: 25. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic systems Jeff
Siewerdson; 26. Applications of AFC methodology in optimization of CT
imaging systems Kent Ogden and Walter Huda; 27. Perceptual issues in
reading mammograms Margarita Zuley; 28. Perceptual optimization of display
processing techniques Richard Van Metter; 29. Optimization of display
systems Elizabeth Krupinski and Hans Roehrig; 30. Ergonomic radiologist
workplaces in the PACS environment Carl Zylack; Part VI. Epilogue: 31.
Future prospects of medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth
Krupinski; Index.
Historical Reflections and Theoretical Foundations: 2. A short history of
image perception in medical radiology Harold Kundel and Calvin Nodine; 3.
Spatial vision research without noise Arthur Burgess; 4. Signal detection
theory, a brief history Arthur Burgess; 5. Signal detection in radiology
Arthur Burgess; 6. Lessons from dinners with the giants of modern image
science Robert Wagner; Part II. Science of Image Perception: 7. Perceptual
factors in reading medical images Elizabeth Krupinski; 8. Cognitive factors
in reading medical images David Manning; 9. Satisfaction of search in
traditional radiographic imaging Kevin Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert
Caldwell and Kevin Schartz; 10. The role of expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 11. A primer of image
quality and its perceptual relevance Robert Saunders and Ehsan Samei; 12.
Beyond the limitations of human vision Maria Petrou; Part III. Perception
Metrology: 13. Logistical issues in designing perception experiments Ehsan
Samei and Xiang Li; 14. ROC analysis: basic concepts and practical
applications Georgia Tourassi; 15. Multi-reader ROC Steve Hillis; 16.
Recent developments in FROC methodology Dev Chakraborty; 17. Observer
models as a surrogate to perception experiments Craig Abbey and Miguel
Eckstein; 18. Implementation of observer models Matthew Kupinski; Part IV.
Decision Support and Computer Aided Detection: 19. CAD: an image perception
perspective Maryellen Giger and Weijie Chen; 20. Common designs of CAD
studies Yulei Jiang; 21. Perceptual effect of CAD in reading chest images
Matthew Freedman and Teresa Osicka; 22. Perceptual issues in mammography
and CAD Michael Ulissey; 23. How perceptual factors affect the use and
accuracy of CAD for interpretation of CT images Ronald Summers; 24. CAD:
risks and benefits for radiologists' decisions Eugenio Alberdi, Andrey
Povyakalo, Lorenzo Strigini and Peter Ayton; Part V. Optimization and
Practical Issues: 25. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic systems Jeff
Siewerdson; 26. Applications of AFC methodology in optimization of CT
imaging systems Kent Ogden and Walter Huda; 27. Perceptual issues in
reading mammograms Margarita Zuley; 28. Perceptual optimization of display
processing techniques Richard Van Metter; 29. Optimization of display
systems Elizabeth Krupinski and Hans Roehrig; 30. Ergonomic radiologist
workplaces in the PACS environment Carl Zylack; Part VI. Epilogue: 31.
Future prospects of medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth
Krupinski; Index.
1. Medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth Krupinski; Part I.
Historical Reflections and Theoretical Foundations: 2. A short history of
image perception in medical radiology Harold Kundel and Calvin Nodine; 3.
Spatial vision research without noise Arthur Burgess; 4. Signal detection
theory, a brief history Arthur Burgess; 5. Signal detection in radiology
Arthur Burgess; 6. Lessons from dinners with the giants of modern image
science Robert Wagner; Part II. Science of Image Perception: 7. Perceptual
factors in reading medical images Elizabeth Krupinski; 8. Cognitive factors
in reading medical images David Manning; 9. Satisfaction of search in
traditional radiographic imaging Kevin Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert
Caldwell and Kevin Schartz; 10. The role of expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 11. A primer of image
quality and its perceptual relevance Robert Saunders and Ehsan Samei; 12.
Beyond the limitations of human vision Maria Petrou; Part III. Perception
Metrology: 13. Logistical issues in designing perception experiments Ehsan
Samei and Xiang Li; 14. ROC analysis: basic concepts and practical
applications Georgia Tourassi; 15. Multi-reader ROC Steve Hillis; 16.
Recent developments in FROC methodology Dev Chakraborty; 17. Observer
models as a surrogate to perception experiments Craig Abbey and Miguel
Eckstein; 18. Implementation of observer models Matthew Kupinski; Part IV.
Decision Support and Computer Aided Detection: 19. CAD: an image perception
perspective Maryellen Giger and Weijie Chen; 20. Common designs of CAD
studies Yulei Jiang; 21. Perceptual effect of CAD in reading chest images
Matthew Freedman and Teresa Osicka; 22. Perceptual issues in mammography
and CAD Michael Ulissey; 23. How perceptual factors affect the use and
accuracy of CAD for interpretation of CT images Ronald Summers; 24. CAD:
risks and benefits for radiologists' decisions Eugenio Alberdi, Andrey
Povyakalo, Lorenzo Strigini and Peter Ayton; Part V. Optimization and
Practical Issues: 25. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic systems Jeff
Siewerdson; 26. Applications of AFC methodology in optimization of CT
imaging systems Kent Ogden and Walter Huda; 27. Perceptual issues in
reading mammograms Margarita Zuley; 28. Perceptual optimization of display
processing techniques Richard Van Metter; 29. Optimization of display
systems Elizabeth Krupinski and Hans Roehrig; 30. Ergonomic radiologist
workplaces in the PACS environment Carl Zylack; Part VI. Epilogue: 31.
Future prospects of medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth
Krupinski; Index.
Historical Reflections and Theoretical Foundations: 2. A short history of
image perception in medical radiology Harold Kundel and Calvin Nodine; 3.
Spatial vision research without noise Arthur Burgess; 4. Signal detection
theory, a brief history Arthur Burgess; 5. Signal detection in radiology
Arthur Burgess; 6. Lessons from dinners with the giants of modern image
science Robert Wagner; Part II. Science of Image Perception: 7. Perceptual
factors in reading medical images Elizabeth Krupinski; 8. Cognitive factors
in reading medical images David Manning; 9. Satisfaction of search in
traditional radiographic imaging Kevin Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert
Caldwell and Kevin Schartz; 10. The role of expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 11. A primer of image
quality and its perceptual relevance Robert Saunders and Ehsan Samei; 12.
Beyond the limitations of human vision Maria Petrou; Part III. Perception
Metrology: 13. Logistical issues in designing perception experiments Ehsan
Samei and Xiang Li; 14. ROC analysis: basic concepts and practical
applications Georgia Tourassi; 15. Multi-reader ROC Steve Hillis; 16.
Recent developments in FROC methodology Dev Chakraborty; 17. Observer
models as a surrogate to perception experiments Craig Abbey and Miguel
Eckstein; 18. Implementation of observer models Matthew Kupinski; Part IV.
Decision Support and Computer Aided Detection: 19. CAD: an image perception
perspective Maryellen Giger and Weijie Chen; 20. Common designs of CAD
studies Yulei Jiang; 21. Perceptual effect of CAD in reading chest images
Matthew Freedman and Teresa Osicka; 22. Perceptual issues in mammography
and CAD Michael Ulissey; 23. How perceptual factors affect the use and
accuracy of CAD for interpretation of CT images Ronald Summers; 24. CAD:
risks and benefits for radiologists' decisions Eugenio Alberdi, Andrey
Povyakalo, Lorenzo Strigini and Peter Ayton; Part V. Optimization and
Practical Issues: 25. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic systems Jeff
Siewerdson; 26. Applications of AFC methodology in optimization of CT
imaging systems Kent Ogden and Walter Huda; 27. Perceptual issues in
reading mammograms Margarita Zuley; 28. Perceptual optimization of display
processing techniques Richard Van Metter; 29. Optimization of display
systems Elizabeth Krupinski and Hans Roehrig; 30. Ergonomic radiologist
workplaces in the PACS environment Carl Zylack; Part VI. Epilogue: 31.
Future prospects of medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth
Krupinski; Index.