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1 May 1974 The Need For Physical And Psychophysical Measures Of System Performance
David J. Goodenough
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Abstract
The major goal of medical imaging systems should be the production of an image, which affords maximum diagnostic accuracy while staying within acceptable radiation dose levels as well as acceptable economic and practical constraints. The ultimate test of an imaging system is not its aesthetic appearance, nor necessarily the specification of a particular physical measurement, but rather its diagnostic efficacy within the clinical setting.
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David J. Goodenough "The Need For Physical And Psychophysical Measures Of System Performance", Proc. SPIE 0056, Medical X-Ray Photo-Optical Systems Evaluation, (1 May 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954273
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Interference (communication)

Signal to noise ratio

Imaging systems

Signal processing

Diagnostics

Sensors

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