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Effect of noise correlation on detectability of disk signals in medical imaging
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EngineeringPixel Signal-to-noise RatioNoise CorrelationDiagnostic ImagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingNoise ReductionDisk SignalsImage AnalysisNoiseSignal DetectionObserver PerformanceRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingNoisy DataNeuroimagingMedical Image ComputingImage EnhancementImage Quality AssessmentSignal ProcessingComputer VisionElectronic ImagingBiomedical ImagingImage DenoisingImage Quality
Pixel signal-to-noise ratio is one accepted measure of image quality for predicting observer performance in medical imaging. We have found, however, that images with equal pixel signal-to-noise ratio (SNRp) but different correlation properties give quite different observer-performance measures for a simple detection experiment. The SNR at the output of an ideal detector with the ability to prewhiten the noise is also a poor predictor of human performance for disk signals in high-pass noise. We have found constant observer efficiencies for humans relative to the performance of a nonprewhitening detector for this task.
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