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15 February 2021 A web-based software platform for efficient and quantitative CT image quality assessment and protocol optimization
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Abstract
Channelized Hotelling observer (CHO), which has been shown to be well correlated with human observer performance in many clinical CT tasks, has a great potential to become the method of choice for objective image quality assessment. However, the use of CHO in clinical CT is still quite limited, mainly due to its complexity in measurement and calculation in practice, and the lack of access to an efficient and validated software tool for most clinical users. In this work, a web-based software platform for CT image quality assessment and protocol optimization (CTPro) was introduced. A validated CHO tool, along with other common image quality assessment tools, was made readily accessible through this web platform for clinical users and researchers without the need of installing additional software. An example of its application to evaluation of convolutional-neural-network (CNN)-based denoising was demonstrated.
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Mingdong Fan, Theodore Thayib, Liqiang Ren, Scott Hsieh, Cynthia McCollough, David Holmes, and Lifeng Yu "A web-based software platform for efficient and quantitative CT image quality assessment and protocol optimization", Proc. SPIE 11595, Medical Imaging 2021: Physics of Medical Imaging, 1159507 (15 February 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2582123
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Computed tomography

Denoising

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