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Comparison of human and Hotelling observer performance for a fan‐beam CT signal detection task
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These results, which characterize HO and human observer performance for a signal detection task in fan-beam FBP noise, form a basis for applying model observer metrics to fan-beam CT when knowledge of the full image-domain noise statistics is important. Further, by calculating HO performance without relying on channels, these results are particularly relevant when an information theoretic approach is considered, e.g., in optimization of the image reconstruction algorithm with respect to preservation of signal detectability. Finally, the HO (which is here equivalent to the ideal observer) provides an absolute upper bound on detection performance, and our results therefore provide insight into the performance of human observers relative to the optimum for two different cases wherein ideal observer performance is compromised through degradation of the data quality. In one case (regularization), human performance is improved to practically ideal performance, and in the other (larger pixel size), ideal and human observer performance are approximately degraded equivalently.
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