Title :
A Task-Based Approach to Adaptive and Multimodality Imaging
Author :
Clarkson, Eric ; Kupinski, Matthew A. ; Barrett, Harrison H. ; Furenlid, Lars
Author_Institution :
Arizona Univ., Tucson
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multimodality imaging is becoming increasingly important in medical imaging. Since the motivation for combining multiple imaging modalities is generally to improve diagnostic or prognostic accuracy, the benefits of multimodality imaging cannot be assessed through the display of example images. Instead, we must use objective, task-based measures of image quality to draw valid conclusions about system performance. In this paper, we will present a general framework for utilizing objective, task-based measures of image quality in assessing multimodality and adaptive imaging systems. We introduce a classification scheme for multimodality and adaptive imaging systems and provide a mathematical description of the imaging chain along with block diagrams to provide a visual illustration. We show that the task-based methodology developed for evaluating single-modality imaging can be applied, with minor modifications, to multimodality and adaptive imaging. We discuss strategies for practical implementing of task-based methods to assess and optimize multimodality imaging systems.
Keywords :
adaptive systems; image classification; medical image processing; adaptive imaging system; classification scheme; diagnostic accuracy; image quality measurement; medical imaging; multimodality imaging; prognostic accuracy; task-based approach; Adaptive systems; Biomedical imaging; Diseases; Displays; Image quality; Laboratories; Medical treatment; Optical imaging; Optimization methods; System performance; Adaptive imaging; image quality; multimodality;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2007.913553