13 August 2024 Task-based assessment for neural networks: evaluating undersampled MRI reconstructions based on human observer signal detection
Joshua D. Herman, Rachel E. Roca, Alexandra G. O'Neill, Marcus L. Wong, Sajan Goud Lingala, Angel R. Pineda
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Abstract

Purpose

Recent research explores using neural networks to reconstruct undersampled magnetic resonance imaging. Because of the complexity of the artifacts in the reconstructed images, there is a need to develop task-based approaches to image quality. We compared conventional global quantitative metrics to evaluate image quality in undersampled images generated by a neural network with human observer performance in a detection task. The purpose is to study which acceleration (2×, 3×, 4×, 5×) would be chosen with the conventional metrics and compare it to the acceleration chosen by human observer performance.

Approach

We used common global metrics for evaluating image quality: the normalized root mean squared error (NRMSE) and structural similarity (SSIM). These metrics are compared with a measure of image quality that incorporates a subtle signal for a specific task to allow for image quality assessment that locally evaluates the effect of undersampling on a signal. We used a U-Net to reconstruct under-sampled images with 2×, 3×, 4×, and 5× one-dimensional undersampling rates. Cross-validation was performed for a 500- and a 4000-image training set with both SSIM and MSE losses. A two-alternative forced choice (2-AFC) observer study was carried out for detecting a subtle signal (small blurred disk) from images with the 4000-image training set.

Results

We found that for both loss functions, the human observer performance on the 2-AFC studies led to a choice of a 2× undersampling, but the SSIM and NRMSE led to a choice of a 3× undersampling.

Conclusions

For this detection task using a subtle small signal at the edge of detectability, SSIM and NRMSE led to an overestimate of the achievable undersampling using a U-Net before a steep loss of image quality between 2×, 3×, 4×, 5× undersampling rates when compared to the performance of human observers in the detection task.

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Joshua D. Herman, Rachel E. Roca, Alexandra G. O'Neill, Marcus L. Wong, Sajan Goud Lingala, and Angel R. Pineda "Task-based assessment for neural networks: evaluating undersampled MRI reconstructions based on human observer signal detection," Journal of Medical Imaging 11(4), 045503 (13 August 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.11.4.045503
Received: 25 September 2023; Accepted: 22 July 2024; Published: 13 August 2024
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KEYWORDS
Education and training

Neural networks

Image quality

Signal detection

Image restoration

Signal attenuation

Magnetic resonance imaging

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