DocumentCode :
1222773
Title :
A comparison of human and model observers in multislice LROC studies
Author :
Gifford, Howard C. ; King, Michael A. ; Pretorius, P. Hendrik ; Wells, R. Glenn
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Massachusetts Med. Sch., Worcester, MA, USA
Volume :
24
Issue :
2
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
160
Lastpage :
169
Abstract :
Model and human observers have been compared in a series of localization receiver operating characteristic (LROC) studies involving single-slice and multislice image displays. The task was detection of Ga-avid lymphomas within single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)-reconstructed transverse slices of a mathematical phantom, and the studies involved four reconstruction strategies: the filtered-backprojection (FBP) and ordered-subset expectation-maximization (OSEM) algorithms with two- and three-dimensional postreconstruction filtering. The human-observer data was drawn from studies performed by Wells et al. (2000), while multiclass versions of the nonprewhitening (NPW), channelized nonprewhitening (CNPW), and channelized Hotelling (CH) model observers, each capable of performing the tumor search task, were applied. The channelized observers were evaluated with multiple square-channel models and both with and without internal noise. For the multislice studies, two different capacities for integrating the slice information were also tested. The CH observer gave good quantitative agreement with the human data from both image-display studies when the internal-noise model was used. The CNPW observer performed similarly with the iterative strategies. Wells et al. had shown that human observers are imperfect integrators of multislice information, and this is characterized as increased internal noise with the model observers.
Keywords :
cancer; image reconstruction; iterative methods; medical image processing; phantoms; sensitivity analysis; single photon emission computed tomography; tumours; Ga-avid lymphomas detection; channelized Hotelling model observer; channelized nonprewhitening observer; filtered-backprojection algorithm; human observers; internal noise; iterative strategies; mathematical phantom; model observers; multiple square-channel models; multislice image displays; multislice localization receiver operating characteristic; nonprewhitening observer; ordered-subset expectation-maximization algorithm; reconstructed transverse slices; single photon emission computed tomography; single-slice image displays; three-dimensional postreconstruction filtering; tumor search; two-dimensional postreconstruction filtering; Associate members; Biomedical imaging; Displays; Humans; Image reconstruction; Medical diagnostic imaging; Neoplasms; Signal detection; Testing; Tumors; LROC observer studies; SPECT reconstruction; model observers; tumor detection; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Citrates; Computer Simulation; Gallium; Humans; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Lymphoma; Observer Variation; Pattern Recognition, Automated; ROC Curve; Radiopharmaceuticals; Reproducibility of Results; Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2004.839362
Filename :
1388565
Link To Document :
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