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25 May 1989 Diagnostic Image Quality Evaluation Chain: Applications Of The FEASIBLE Package In Practice.
F. P. Ottes, J. P. J. de Valk, H. M. Kroon, F. H. Bameveld Binkhuysen, G. W. Seeley, L. H. L Winter, L. J. Schultze Kool
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Abstract
The PC-based software package FEASIBLE (Feature Extraction And System Inspection By Logged Experiment) is an aid in designing, running and analyzing psychophysical experiments to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of PACS components. The package has been developed within the scope of the IMAGIS project and is distributed non-commercially by the BAZIS organization. Until now the program has been used in three different kinds of studies: -The evaluation of digitized and monitor displayed images versus original films. -The evaluation of newly developed X-ray acquisition techniques versus the traditional equipment. -The evaluation of data-compression algorithms. Until now 8 different studies have been performed with the aid of FEASIBLE. For a few of these studies we will present the experimental procedure, some of the results, and the way FEASIBLE was used. Future extensions to the package will be discussed.
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F. P. Ottes, J. P. J. de Valk, H. M. Kroon, F. H. Bameveld Binkhuysen, G. W. Seeley, L. H. L Winter, and L. J. Schultze Kool "Diagnostic Image Quality Evaluation Chain: Applications Of The FEASIBLE Package In Practice.", Proc. SPIE 1093, Medical Imaging III: PACS System Design and Evaluation, (25 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953310
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Diagnostics

Image processing

Image quality

Medical imaging

Pathology

Computed tomography

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