The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques
Herausgeber: Samei, Ehsan; Krupinski, Elizabeth A
The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques
Herausgeber: Samei, Ehsan; Krupinski, Elizabeth A
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A review of key topics in medical image perception science and practice, including associated techniques, illustrations and examples.
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A review of key topics in medical image perception science and practice, including associated techniques, illustrations and examples.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 224mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1678g
- ISBN-13: 9781107194885
- ISBN-10: 1107194881
- Artikelnr.: 52962510
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 224mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1678g
- ISBN-13: 9781107194885
- ISBN-10: 1107194881
- Artikelnr.: 52962510
1. Medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth Krupinski; 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; 7. Perception in context David Manning; 8.
Perceptual factors in reading medical images Elizabeth A Krupinski; 9.
Cognitive factors in reading medical images David Manning; 10. Satisfaction
of search in radiology Kevib Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert Caldwell,
Kevin Schartz and Mark Madsen; 11. Acquiring expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin F. Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 12. The first
moments of medical image perception Jeremy M. Wolfe, Karla K. Evans and
Trafton Drew; 13. Image quality and its clinical relevance Justin Solomon,
Robert Saunders, Jr and Ehsan Samei; 14. Designing perception experiments
Ehsan Samei; 15. Receiver operating characteristic analysis: basic concepts
and practical applications Georgia Tourassi; 16. Multireader ROC analysis
Stephen L. Hillis; 17. Memory effects and experimental design Tamara Miner
Haygood and Karla K. Evans; 18. Observer models as a surrogate to
perception experiments Craig K. Abbey and Miguel P. Eckstein; 19.
Implementation of observer models Matthew A. Kupinski; 20. Value and
limitations of observer models Lucretiu M. Popescu; 21. Perception of
volumetric data Geoffrey D. Rubin, Trafton Drew and Lauren H. Williams; 22.
Performance assessment using standardized data sets: the PERFORMS® scheme
in breast screening and other domains Yan Chen and Alastair Gale; 23.
Breast screen reader assessment strategy (BREAST): a research
infrastructure with a translational objective Patrick Brennan, Lee Warwick
and Kriscia Tapia; 24. CAD: an image perception perspective Maryellen Giger
and Weijie Chen; 25. Common designs of CAD studies Yulei Jiang; 26.
Evaluation of CAD and radiomic tools Berkman Sahiner and Nicholas Petrick;
27. Quantitative imaging - images to numbers Daniel C. Sullivan and Edward
F. Jackson; 28. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic imaging systems
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen; 29. Display optimization from a physics perspective
Alisa Walz-Flannigan and Scott Stekel; 30. Display optimisation from a
perception perspective Mark Mcentee and Rachel Toomey; 31. Perception and
training William F. Auffermann and Maciej Mazurowski; 32. Ergonomics 2.0:
fatigue in medical imaging Sian Taylor-Phillips, Chris Stinton and
Elizabeth Krupinski; 33. Perception issues in pathology Liron Pananowitz,
Claudia Mello-Thoms and Elizabeth A. Krupinski; 34. Medical image
perception from a clinical perspective Francine L. Jacobson; 35. Future of
medical image perception Elizabeth A. Krupinski and Ehsan Samei.
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; 7. Perception in context David Manning; 8.
Perceptual factors in reading medical images Elizabeth A Krupinski; 9.
Cognitive factors in reading medical images David Manning; 10. Satisfaction
of search in radiology Kevib Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert Caldwell,
Kevin Schartz and Mark Madsen; 11. Acquiring expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin F. Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 12. The first
moments of medical image perception Jeremy M. Wolfe, Karla K. Evans and
Trafton Drew; 13. Image quality and its clinical relevance Justin Solomon,
Robert Saunders, Jr and Ehsan Samei; 14. Designing perception experiments
Ehsan Samei; 15. Receiver operating characteristic analysis: basic concepts
and practical applications Georgia Tourassi; 16. Multireader ROC analysis
Stephen L. Hillis; 17. Memory effects and experimental design Tamara Miner
Haygood and Karla K. Evans; 18. Observer models as a surrogate to
perception experiments Craig K. Abbey and Miguel P. Eckstein; 19.
Implementation of observer models Matthew A. Kupinski; 20. Value and
limitations of observer models Lucretiu M. Popescu; 21. Perception of
volumetric data Geoffrey D. Rubin, Trafton Drew and Lauren H. Williams; 22.
Performance assessment using standardized data sets: the PERFORMS® scheme
in breast screening and other domains Yan Chen and Alastair Gale; 23.
Breast screen reader assessment strategy (BREAST): a research
infrastructure with a translational objective Patrick Brennan, Lee Warwick
and Kriscia Tapia; 24. CAD: an image perception perspective Maryellen Giger
and Weijie Chen; 25. Common designs of CAD studies Yulei Jiang; 26.
Evaluation of CAD and radiomic tools Berkman Sahiner and Nicholas Petrick;
27. Quantitative imaging - images to numbers Daniel C. Sullivan and Edward
F. Jackson; 28. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic imaging systems
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen; 29. Display optimization from a physics perspective
Alisa Walz-Flannigan and Scott Stekel; 30. Display optimisation from a
perception perspective Mark Mcentee and Rachel Toomey; 31. Perception and
training William F. Auffermann and Maciej Mazurowski; 32. Ergonomics 2.0:
fatigue in medical imaging Sian Taylor-Phillips, Chris Stinton and
Elizabeth Krupinski; 33. Perception issues in pathology Liron Pananowitz,
Claudia Mello-Thoms and Elizabeth A. Krupinski; 34. Medical image
perception from a clinical perspective Francine L. Jacobson; 35. Future of
medical image perception Elizabeth A. Krupinski and Ehsan Samei.
1. Medical image perception Ehsan Samei and Elizabeth Krupinski; 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; 7. Perception in context David Manning; 8.
Perceptual factors in reading medical images Elizabeth A Krupinski; 9.
Cognitive factors in reading medical images David Manning; 10. Satisfaction
of search in radiology Kevib Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert Caldwell,
Kevin Schartz and Mark Madsen; 11. Acquiring expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin F. Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 12. The first
moments of medical image perception Jeremy M. Wolfe, Karla K. Evans and
Trafton Drew; 13. Image quality and its clinical relevance Justin Solomon,
Robert Saunders, Jr and Ehsan Samei; 14. Designing perception experiments
Ehsan Samei; 15. Receiver operating characteristic analysis: basic concepts
and practical applications Georgia Tourassi; 16. Multireader ROC analysis
Stephen L. Hillis; 17. Memory effects and experimental design Tamara Miner
Haygood and Karla K. Evans; 18. Observer models as a surrogate to
perception experiments Craig K. Abbey and Miguel P. Eckstein; 19.
Implementation of observer models Matthew A. Kupinski; 20. Value and
limitations of observer models Lucretiu M. Popescu; 21. Perception of
volumetric data Geoffrey D. Rubin, Trafton Drew and Lauren H. Williams; 22.
Performance assessment using standardized data sets: the PERFORMS® scheme
in breast screening and other domains Yan Chen and Alastair Gale; 23.
Breast screen reader assessment strategy (BREAST): a research
infrastructure with a translational objective Patrick Brennan, Lee Warwick
and Kriscia Tapia; 24. CAD: an image perception perspective Maryellen Giger
and Weijie Chen; 25. Common designs of CAD studies Yulei Jiang; 26.
Evaluation of CAD and radiomic tools Berkman Sahiner and Nicholas Petrick;
27. Quantitative imaging - images to numbers Daniel C. Sullivan and Edward
F. Jackson; 28. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic imaging systems
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen; 29. Display optimization from a physics perspective
Alisa Walz-Flannigan and Scott Stekel; 30. Display optimisation from a
perception perspective Mark Mcentee and Rachel Toomey; 31. Perception and
training William F. Auffermann and Maciej Mazurowski; 32. Ergonomics 2.0:
fatigue in medical imaging Sian Taylor-Phillips, Chris Stinton and
Elizabeth Krupinski; 33. Perception issues in pathology Liron Pananowitz,
Claudia Mello-Thoms and Elizabeth A. Krupinski; 34. Medical image
perception from a clinical perspective Francine L. Jacobson; 35. Future of
medical image perception Elizabeth A. Krupinski and Ehsan Samei.
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; 7. Perception in context David Manning; 8.
Perceptual factors in reading medical images Elizabeth A Krupinski; 9.
Cognitive factors in reading medical images David Manning; 10. Satisfaction
of search in radiology Kevib Berbaum, Edmund Franken, Robert Caldwell,
Kevin Schartz and Mark Madsen; 11. Acquiring expertise in radiologic image
interpretation Calvin F. Nodine and Claudia Mello-Thoms; 12. The first
moments of medical image perception Jeremy M. Wolfe, Karla K. Evans and
Trafton Drew; 13. Image quality and its clinical relevance Justin Solomon,
Robert Saunders, Jr and Ehsan Samei; 14. Designing perception experiments
Ehsan Samei; 15. Receiver operating characteristic analysis: basic concepts
and practical applications Georgia Tourassi; 16. Multireader ROC analysis
Stephen L. Hillis; 17. Memory effects and experimental design Tamara Miner
Haygood and Karla K. Evans; 18. Observer models as a surrogate to
perception experiments Craig K. Abbey and Miguel P. Eckstein; 19.
Implementation of observer models Matthew A. Kupinski; 20. Value and
limitations of observer models Lucretiu M. Popescu; 21. Perception of
volumetric data Geoffrey D. Rubin, Trafton Drew and Lauren H. Williams; 22.
Performance assessment using standardized data sets: the PERFORMS® scheme
in breast screening and other domains Yan Chen and Alastair Gale; 23.
Breast screen reader assessment strategy (BREAST): a research
infrastructure with a translational objective Patrick Brennan, Lee Warwick
and Kriscia Tapia; 24. CAD: an image perception perspective Maryellen Giger
and Weijie Chen; 25. Common designs of CAD studies Yulei Jiang; 26.
Evaluation of CAD and radiomic tools Berkman Sahiner and Nicholas Petrick;
27. Quantitative imaging - images to numbers Daniel C. Sullivan and Edward
F. Jackson; 28. Optimization of 2D and 3D radiographic imaging systems
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen; 29. Display optimization from a physics perspective
Alisa Walz-Flannigan and Scott Stekel; 30. Display optimisation from a
perception perspective Mark Mcentee and Rachel Toomey; 31. Perception and
training William F. Auffermann and Maciej Mazurowski; 32. Ergonomics 2.0:
fatigue in medical imaging Sian Taylor-Phillips, Chris Stinton and
Elizabeth Krupinski; 33. Perception issues in pathology Liron Pananowitz,
Claudia Mello-Thoms and Elizabeth A. Krupinski; 34. Medical image
perception from a clinical perspective Francine L. Jacobson; 35. Future of
medical image perception Elizabeth A. Krupinski and Ehsan Samei.