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Image Quality Assessment Measure Based on Natural Image Statistics in the Tetrolet Domain

2012

This paper deals with a reduced reference (RR) image quality measure based on natural image statistics modeling. For this purpose, Tetrolet transform is used since it provides a convenient way to capture local geometric structures. This transform is applied to both reference and distorted images. Then, Gaussian Scale Mixture (GSM) is proposed to model subbands in order to take account statistical dependencies between tetrolet coefficients. In order to quantify the visual degradation, a measure based on Kullback Leibler Divergence (KLD) is provided. The proposed measure was tested on the Cornell VCL A-57 dataset and compared with other measures according to FR-TV1 VQEG framework.

Kullback–Leibler divergenceImage qualitybusiness.industryTetrolet transformPattern recognitionMeasure (mathematics)Domain (software engineering)Image (mathematics)GSMGaussian scale mixturesStatisticsArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematics
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A New Image Distortion Measure Based on Natural Scene Statistics Modeling

2012

In the field of Image Quality Assessment (IQA), this paper examines a Reduced Reference (RRIQA) measure based on the bi-dimensional empirical mode decomposition. The proposed measure belongs to Natural Scene Statistics (NSS) modeling approaches. First, the reference image is decomposed into Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMF); the authors then use the Generalized Gaussian Density (GGD) to model IMF coefficients distribution. At the receiver side, the same number of IMF is computed on the distorted image, and then the quality assessment is done by fitting error between the IMF coefficients histogram of the distorted image and the GGD estimate of IMF coefficients of the reference image, using the …

Kullback–Leibler divergencebusiness.industryImage qualityScene statisticsPattern recognition02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Hilbert–Huang transform010309 opticsSupport vector machineHistogramDistortion0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsInternational Journal of Computer Vision and Image Processing
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Hyperspectral venous image quality assessment for optimum illumination range selection based on skin tone characteristics

2014

Background Subcutaneous veins localization is usually performed manually by medical staff to find suitable vein to insert catheter for medication delivery or blood sample function. The rule of thumb is to find large and straight enough vein for the medication to flow inside of the selected blood vessel without any obstruction. The problem of peripheral difficult venous access arises when patient’s veins are not visible due to any reason like dark skin tone, presence of hair, high body fat or dehydrated condition, etc. Methods To enhance the visibility of veins, near infrared imaging systems is used to assist medical staff in veins localization process. Optimum illumination is crucial to obt…

LightImage qualityIntravenous catheterizationBiomedical EngineeringSkin PigmentationSkin toneVeinsBiomaterialsTone (musical instrument)Range (statistics)medicineHumansImage qualityRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer visionNIR imagingVisibilityVeinSkinRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryResearchNear-infrared spectroscopyOptical ImagingHyperspectral imagingIlluminantsGeneral MedicineSubcutaneous veinsmedicine.anatomical_structureArtificial intelligencebusinessBiomedical engineeringBioMedical Engineering OnLine
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1.5 vs 3 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging

2021

ABSTRACT: The second part of this review deals with experiences in neuroradiological and pediatric examinations using modern magnetic resonance imaging systems with 1.5 T and 3 T, with special attention paid to experiences in pediatric cardiac imaging. In addition, whole-body examinations, which are widely used for diagnostic purposes in systemic diseases, are compared with respect to the image quality obtained in different body parts at both field strengths. A systematic overview of the technical differences at 1.5 T and 3 T has been presented in part 1 of this review, as well as several organ-based magnetic resonance imaging applications including musculoskeletal imaging, abdominal imagin…

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Contrast sensitivity of the visual system in speckle imagery

1994

The contrast sensitivity function (CSF) of the whole visual system is determined with the use of coherent diffuse illumination. This function provides supplementary data about the effect of speckle on the ability of the visual system to perceive the spatial information contained in an image. The results show that speckle not only prevents perception of the finest details (highest frequencies) but also reduces the visibility of lower frequencies (especially where contrast is low). The difference between the CSF's determined with and without speckle is quantitatively very important. And the ratio between the two CSF's is a measure of the retinal ability to perceive contrast in the presence of…

MalePhysicsLightgenetic structuresbusiness.industryImage qualitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPupilSpeckle noiseLuminanceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPupilElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsContrast SensitivitySpeckle patternOpticsHumansContrast (vision)FemaleComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSpatial frequencySensitivity (control systems)businessVision Ocularmedia_commonJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Imaging processing for CT angiography of the cervicocranial arteries: evaluation of reformatting technique.

2007

Purpose. The aim of this study was to compare computed tomography angiography (CTA) sliding-thin-slab (STS) multiplanar reformatting (MPR), STS maximum intensity projection (MIP) and three-dimensional (3D) volume rendering (VR) reformatting techniques in the evaluation of cervicocranial arteries. Materials and methods. Twenty patients examined with multislice CT were included in this study. CTA images were reformatted as STS-MIP, STS-MPR and 3DVR in orthogonal planes and in the oblique-coronal plane. Images were evaluated in consensus by two radiologists, with a third radiologist to resolve discordances in grading image quality parameters. The Spearman correlation analysis was performed to …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyImage qualityCT CT angiography Cervicocranial arterieImaging Three-DimensionalmedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingVertebral ArteryComputed tomography angiographyNeuroradiologyAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundAngiographyBrainVolume renderingGeneral MedicineCerebral ArteriesMiddle AgedCerebral AngiographyCerebrovascular DisordersCarotid ArteriesMaximum intensity projectionAngiographyCervical VertebraeFemaleRadiologyImaging processingNuclear medicinebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedLa Radiologia medica
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Deep learning-accelerated T2-weighted imaging of the prostate: Reduction of acquisition time and improvement of image quality.

2021

Abstract Purpose To introduce a novel deep learning (DL) T2-weighted TSE imaging (T2DL) sequence in prostate MRI and investigate its impact on examination time, image quality, diagnostic confidence, and PI-RADS classification compared to standard T2-weighted TSE imaging (T2S). Method Thirty patients who underwent multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) of the prostate due to suspicion of prostatic cancer were included in this retrospective study. Standard sequences were acquired consisting of T1- and T2-weighted imaging and diffusion-weighted imaging as well as the novel T2DL. Axial acquisition time of T2S was 4:37 min compared to 1:38 min of T2DL. Two radiologists independently evaluated all imaging d…

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Reducing Patient Radiation Dose With Image Noise Reduction Technology in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Procedures

2015

X-ray radiation exposure is of great concern for patients undergoing structural heart interventions. In addition, a larger group of medical staff is required and exposed to radiation compared with percutaneous coronary interventions. This study aimed at quantifying radiation dose reduction with implementation of specific image noise reduction technology (NRT) in transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) procedures. We retrospectively analyzed 104 consecutive patients with TAVI procedures, 52 patients before and 52 after optimization of x-ray radiation chain, and implementation of NRT. Patients with 1-step TAVI and complex coronary intervention, or complex TAVI procedures, were excluded…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousImage quality030204 cardiovascular system & hematology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingTranscatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementIntraoperative Period03 medical and health sciencesKerma0302 clinical medicineGermanyInternal medicineMultidetector Computed TomographyImage noise reductionmedicineHumansFluoroscopyCardiac skeletonRadiation InjuriesRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidenceDose-Response Relationship RadiationRetrospective cohort studyAortic Valve StenosisPrognosismedicine.diseaseSurgery Computer-AssistedFluoroscopyAortic valve stenosisCardiologyFemaleRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesThe American Journal of Cardiology
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Comparison of 3D structural characteristics of high and low resolution X-ray microtomographic images of paper

2005

The detailed 3D structure of paper was revealed applying both high and low resolution X-ray microtomography. The qualityof the two techniques with respect to resolution and volume size was compared by measuring various structural andtransport properties of the digital volumes.

Materials scienceOpticsImage qualitybusiness.industryLow resolutionX-rayMineralogyGeneral Materials ScienceForestrybusinessLattice boltzmann simulation
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Gamma-ray irradiation tests of CMOS sensors used in imaging techniques

2014

Technologically-enhanced electronic image sensors are used in various fields as diagnostic techniques in medicine or space applications. In the latter case the devices can be exposed to intense radiation fluxes over time which may impair the functioning of the same equipment. In this paper we report the results of gamma-ray irradiation tests on CMOS image sensors simulating the space radiation over a long time period. Gamma-ray irradiation tests were car ried out by means of IGS-3 gamma irradiation facility of Palermo Uni ver sity, based on 60Co sources with dif fer ent ac tiv i ties. To re duce the dose rate and re al ize a nar row gamma-ray beam, a lead-collimation sys tem was pur posely …

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