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Using channelized Hotelling observers to quantify temporal effects of medical liquid crystal displays on detection performance

机译:使用通道化的Hotelling观察者来量化医用液晶显示器对检测性能的时间影响

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Clinical practice is rapidly moving in the direction of volumetric imaging. Often, radiologists interpret these images in liquid crystal displays at browsing rates of 30 frames per second or higher. However, recent studies suggest that the slow response of the display can compromise image quality. In order to quantify the temporal effect of medical displays on detection performance, we investigate two designs of a multi-slice channelized Hotelling observer (msCHO) model in the task of detecting a single-slice signal in multi-slice simulated images. The design of msCHO models is inspired by simplifying assumptions about how humans observe while viewing in the stack-browsing mode. For comparison, we consider a standard CHO applied only on the slice where the signal is located, recently used in a similar study. We refer to it as a single-slice CHO (ssCHO). Overall, our results confirm previous findings that the slow response of displays degrades the detection performance of the observers. More specifically, the observed performance range of msCHO designs is higher compared to the ssCHO suggesting that the extent and rate of degradation, though significant, may be less drastic than previously estimated by the ssCHO. Especially, the difference between msCHO and ssCHO is more significant for higher browsing speeds than for slow image sequences or static images. This, together with their design criteria driven by the assumptions about humans, makes the msCHO models promising candidates for further studies aimed at building anthropomorphic observer models for the stack-mode image presentation.
机译:临床实践正朝着体积成像的方向迅速发展。放射科医生通常以每秒30帧或更高的浏览速率在液晶显示器中解释这些图像。但是,最近的研究表明,显示器的响应速度较慢会损害图像质量。为了量化医学显示对检测性能的时间影响,我们研究了多层通道化的Hotelling观察者(msCHO)模型的两种设计,目的是在多层仿真图像中检测单层信号。 msCHO模型的设计灵感来自于简化有关人类在堆栈浏览模式下观察时如何观察的假设。为了进行比较,我们考虑了仅在信号所位于的切片上应用的标准CHO,最近在类似的研究中使用了这种方法。我们将其称为单切片CHO(ssCHO)。总的来说,我们的结果证实了以前的发现,即显示器响应慢会降低观察者的检测性能。更具体地说,与ssCHO相比,观察到的msCHO设计的性能范围更高,这表明降解的程度和速率虽然很重要,但可能不如ssCHO先前估计的那么剧烈。尤其是,对于较高的浏览速度,msCHO和ssCHO之间的差异比慢速图像序列或静态图像的差异更大。这加上其有关人类假设的设计标准,使得msCHO模型有望成为进一步研究的候选对象,旨在建立用于堆栈模式图像表示的拟人化观察者模型。

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