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Contrast‐detail phantom scoring methodology
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Published results of medical imaging studies which make use of contrast detail mammography (CDMAM) phantom images for analysis are difficult to compare since data are often not analyzed in the same way. In order to address this situation, the concept of ideal contrast detail curves is suggested. The ideal contrast detail curves are constructed based on the requirement of having the same product of the diameter and contrast (disk thickness) of the minimal correctly determined object for every row of the CDMAM phantom image. A correlation and comparison of five different quality parameters of the CDMAM phantom image determined for obtained ideal contrast detail curves is performed. The image quality parameters compared include: (1) contrast detail curve—a graph correlation between “minimal correct reading” diameter and disk thickness; (2) correct observation ratio—the ratio of the number of correctly identified objects to the actual total number of objects multiplied by 100; (3) image quality figure—the sum of the product of the diameter of the smallest scored object and its relative contrast; (4) figure‐of‐merit—the zero disk diameter value obtained from extrapolation of the contrast detail curve to the origin (e.g., zero disk diameter); and (5) ‐factor—the product of the thickness and the diameter of the smallest correctly identified disks. The analysis carried out showed the existence of a nonlinear relationship between the above parameters, which means that use of different parameters of CDMAM image quality potentially can cause different conclusions about changes in image quality. Construction of the ideal contrast detail curves for CDMAM phantom is an attempt to determine the quantitative limits of the CDMAM phantom as employed for image quality evaluation. These limits are determined by the relationship between certain parameters of a digital mammography system and the set of the gold disks sizes in the CDMAM phantom. Recommendations are made on selections of CDMAM phantom regions which should be used for scoring at different image quality and which scoring methodology may be most appropriate. Special attention is also paid to the use of the CDMAM phantom for image quality assessment of digital mammography systems particularly in the vicinity of the Nyquist frequency.
Title: Contrast‐detail phantom scoring methodology
Description:
Published results of medical imaging studies which make use of contrast detail mammography (CDMAM) phantom images for analysis are difficult to compare since data are often not analyzed in the same way.
In order to address this situation, the concept of ideal contrast detail curves is suggested.
The ideal contrast detail curves are constructed based on the requirement of having the same product of the diameter and contrast (disk thickness) of the minimal correctly determined object for every row of the CDMAM phantom image.
A correlation and comparison of five different quality parameters of the CDMAM phantom image determined for obtained ideal contrast detail curves is performed.
The image quality parameters compared include: (1) contrast detail curve—a graph correlation between “minimal correct reading” diameter and disk thickness; (2) correct observation ratio—the ratio of the number of correctly identified objects to the actual total number of objects multiplied by 100; (3) image quality figure—the sum of the product of the diameter of the smallest scored object and its relative contrast; (4) figure‐of‐merit—the zero disk diameter value obtained from extrapolation of the contrast detail curve to the origin (e.
g.
, zero disk diameter); and (5) ‐factor—the product of the thickness and the diameter of the smallest correctly identified disks.
The analysis carried out showed the existence of a nonlinear relationship between the above parameters, which means that use of different parameters of CDMAM image quality potentially can cause different conclusions about changes in image quality.
Construction of the ideal contrast detail curves for CDMAM phantom is an attempt to determine the quantitative limits of the CDMAM phantom as employed for image quality evaluation.
These limits are determined by the relationship between certain parameters of a digital mammography system and the set of the gold disks sizes in the CDMAM phantom.
Recommendations are made on selections of CDMAM phantom regions which should be used for scoring at different image quality and which scoring methodology may be most appropriate.
Special attention is also paid to the use of the CDMAM phantom for image quality assessment of digital mammography systems particularly in the vicinity of the Nyquist frequency.
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