Handbook of Medical Imaging, Volume 3

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SPIE Press, 2000 - Medical - 512 pages
A little more than 100 years after the discovery of x-rays, this three-volume set is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the theory and current practice of Medical Imaging as we enter the 21st century. As evidenced by the variety of research described in these volumes, medical imaging is still undergoing very rapid change. In more than 50 chapters, well-known experts provide the most current information available for students, researchers and practitioners working in this exciting field. These useful volumes can be ordered as a set or individually.
 

Contents

CHAPTER
3
References
77
Applied LinearSystems Theory
79
Image Quality Metrics for Digital Systems
161
Flat Panel Detectors for Digital Radiography
223
959
322
Digital Mammography
329
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
373
Modeling Visual Detection Tasks in Correlated Image Noise
629
Effects of Anatomical Structure on Signal Detection
655
Synthesizing Anatomical Images for Image
683
Quantitative Image Quality Studies and the Design of XRay
721
Fundamental ROC Analysis
751
The FROC AFROC and DROC Variants of the
771
Agreement and Accuracy Mixture Distribution Analysis
797
Visual Search in Medical Images
837

6
374
ThreeDimensional Ultrasound Imaging
463
Tomographic Imaging
511
Introduction to Part II
557
A Practical Guide to Model Observers for Visual Detection
593
The Nature of Expertise in Radiology
859
Practical Applications of Perceptual Research
895
Index
931
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