Abstract
As anatomical noise is often a dominating factor affecting signal detection in medical imaging, we investigate the effects of anatomical backgrounds on signal detection in volumetric cone beam CT images. Signal detection performances are compared between transverse and longitudinal planes with either uniform or anatomical backgrounds. Sphere objects with diameters of 1mm, 5mm, 8mm, and 11mm are used as the signals. Three-dimensional (3D) anatomical backgrounds are generated using an anatomical noise power spectrum, 1/fβ, with β=3, equivalent to mammographic background [1]. The mean voxel value of the 3D anatomical backgrounds is used as an attenuation coefficient of the uniform background. Noisy projection data are acquired by the forward projection of the uniform and anatomical 3D backgrounds with/without sphere lesions and by the addition of quantum noise. Then, images are reconstructed by an FDK algorithm [2]. For each signal size, signal detection performances in transverse and longitudinal planes are measured by calculating the task SNR of a channelized Hotelling observer with Laguerre-Gauss channels. In the uniform background case, transverse planes yield higher task SNR values for all sphere diameters but 1mm. In the anatomical background case, longitudinal planes yield higher task SNR values for all signal diameters. The results indicate that it is beneficial to use longitudinal planes to detect spherical signals in anatomical backgrounds.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Medical Imaging 2016 |
Subtitle of host publication | Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment |
Editors | Craig K. Abbey, Matthew A. Kupinski |
Publisher | SPIE |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781510600225 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Event | Medical Imaging 2016: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment - San Diego, United States Duration: 2016 Mar 2 → 2016 Mar 3 |
Publication series
Name | Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE |
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Volume | 9787 |
ISSN (Print) | 1605-7422 |
Other
Other | Medical Imaging 2016: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | San Diego |
Period | 16/3/2 → 16/3/3 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2016 SPIE.
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
- Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
- Biomaterials
- Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging