Title :
Evaluation of Multiclass Model Observers in PET LROC Studies
Author :
Gifford, H.C. ; Kinahan, P.E. ; Lartizien, C. ; King, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of Massachusetts Med. Sch., Worcester, MA
Abstract :
A localization ROC (LROC) study was conducted to evaluate nonprewhitening matched-filter (NPW) and channelized NPW (CNPW) versions of a multiclass model observer as predictors of human tumor-detection performance with PET images. Target localization is explicitly performed by these model observers. Tumors were placed in the liver, lungs, and background soft tissue of a mathematical phantom, and the data simulation modeled a full-3D acquisition mode. Reconstructions were performed with the FORE+AWOSEM algorithm. The LROC study measured observer performance with 2D images consisting of either coronal, sagittal, or transverse views of the same set of cases. Versions of the CNPW observer based on two previously published difference-of-Gaussian channel models demonstrated good quantitative agreement with human observers. One interpretation of these results treats the CNPW observer as a channelized Hotelling observer with implicit internal noise
Keywords :
cancer; image reconstruction; liver; lung; phantoms; positron emission tomography; sensitivity analysis; tumours; FORE-AWOSEM algorithm; PET; background soft tissue; channelized Hotelling observer; coronal views; data simulation model; difference-of-Gaussian channel models; full-3D acquisition mode; human tumor-detection performance; image quality; image reconstructions; implicit internal noise; liver; localization ROC study; lungs; mathematical phantom; multiclass human-model observers; nonprewhitening matched-filter observers; positron-emission tomography; sagittal views; target localization; transverse views; Biomedical imaging; Cancer; Displays; Humans; Image reconstruction; Lesions; Mathematical model; Positron emission tomography; Predictive models; Radiology; Human-model observers; image quality; localization ROC (LROC); positron-emission tomography (PET); tumor detection;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.889163