Effects of iossy compression on lesion detection: Predictions of the nonprewhitening matched filter Journal Article


Authors: Zhao, B.; Schwarz, L. H.; Kijewski, P. K.
Article Title: Effects of iossy compression on lesion detection: Predictions of the nonprewhitening matched filter
Abstract: The nonprewhitening matched filter (NPWMF) was used to study the effect of wavelet-based lossy image compression on lesion detectability. Two classes of images, representing lesion-present and lesion-absent cases, were generated by simulation techniques. The performance index, d(a), of the NPWMF was calculated from the reconstructed images of the two classes and was used as an objective measure for quantifying signal detectability. The effect of compression on detectability was analyzed by defining signal amplitude, signal size, and noise amplitude at a constant d(a). Since human observer studies directly correlate with the performance index d(a), the effect of signal parameters on compression ratios could be evaluated. For example, a signal with 7 pixels in diameter and an amplitude of 10 that was compressed at a ratio of 4.6:1, and a signal of the same size with an amplitude of 15 but compressed at a ratio of 24.3:1, both had a d(a) of 4.1, implying identical detectability. Similar results for other combinations of signal and noise parameters, but at constant d(a), can be used to analyze the effect of compression on detectability without requiring human observer studies.
Keywords: methodology; statistics; image analysis; signal noise ratio; prediction; evaluation; image quality; compression; evaluation studies; image processing, computer-assisted; image processing; signal detection; image reconstruction; biophysics; radiographic image enhancement; wavelet transform; humans; human; priority journal; article; detection performance; lossy image compression; nonprewhitening matched filter
Journal Title: Medical Physics
Volume: 25
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0094-2405
Publisher: American Association of Physicists in Medicine  
Date Published: 1998-09-01
Start Page: 1621
End Page: 1624
Language: English
DOI: 10.1118/1.598342
PUBMED: 9775366
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 12 December 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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