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PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING Vol. 16 No. 44 Medical Imaging 2015 Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment Claudia R. Mello-Thoms Matthew A. Kupinski Editors 25-26 February 2015 Orlando, Florida, United States Sponsored by SPIE Cosponsored by Alpinion Medical Systems (United States) Modus Medical Devices Inc. (Canada) Bruker (United States) ALIO Industries (United States) Cooperating Organizations Physicists in Medicine (United States) APS—American CARS—Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery Physiological Society (United States) Medical Image Perception Society (United States) (Germany) Radiological Society of • North America (United States) Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (United States) The DICOM Standards Committee World Molecular Imaging Society AAPM—American Association of • • • • • Volume 9416 Proceedings SPIE is an international society advancing an of SPIE, 1605-7422, V. 9416 interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Contents vii Authors ix Conference Committee xi 2015 Medical SESSION 1 9416 03 9416 04 Award Recipients KEYNOTE AND BREAST I Incorporating breast tomosynthesis into radiology residency: Does trainee experience breast imaging translate into improved performance with this new modality? [9416-2] Detection of calcification clusters in levels SESSION 2 Imaging utilizing a digital breast tomosynthesis [9416-3] in slices at different dose SRSAR reconstruction and JAFROC BREAST I 9416 05 Inter- and intra-observer variations in the delineation of lesions in mammograms 9416 06 Computational assessment of mammography accreditation phantom images and correlation with human observer 9416 07 iDensity: 9416 08 Assessment of mass detection an [9416-4] analysis [9416-5] automatic Gabor filter-based algorithm performance in for breast density contrast enhanced assessment [9416-6] digital mammography [9416-7] 9416 09 The relationship between socio-economic status and cancer detection at screening [9416-8] 9416 OA SESSION 3 9416 0B The impact of mammographic imaging systems on density measurement [9416-9] OBSERVER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION A phantom-based JAFROC observer study of two CT reconstruction methods: the search for optimisation of lesion detection and effective dose [9416-10] 9416 0D A multireader diagnostic performance study of low-contrast detectability on a thirdscanner: filtered back projection versus advanced modeled reconstruction [9416-12] generation iterative 9416 0E dual-source CT Demonstration of mull/'- and single-reader sample size program for diagnostic studies software [9416-13] Iii 9416 OF Low contrast detectabilrfy in CT for human and model observers in multi-slice data sets [9416-14] SESSION 4 9416 OG 9416 OH CT Influence of the grayscale phantom-based image quality computed tomography [9416-15] 9416 0J assessment in x-ray Combination of detection and estimation tasks using channelized scanning linear observer for CT 9416 01 on imaging systems [9416-16] What observer models best reflect low-contrast detectability in CT? CT image quality evaluation for detection of signals shape using unsupervised methods [9416-18] with unknown [9416-17] location, size, contrast and Impact of number of repeated detection task in CT [9416-19] 9416 0L Using the Wiener estimator to determine optimal imaging parameters collimator SPECT SESSION 5 system scans on used for small animal in a 9416 00 Approximate - methods in MPS channel outputs: VISUAL SEARCH Prevalence learning and decision nuclear 9416 OS Priming 9416 OT Fractal making in visual search task: an a equivalent ideal approach [9416-26] Ideal and visual-search observers: planar 9416 OU synthetic scanning observer templates [9416-24] signal variability on the histograms of anthropomorphic resulting in non-normally distributed data [9416-25] observer 9416 OR maximum likelihood estimation of The effect of factors 9416 OQ low-contrast MODEL OBSERVERS 1 Optimization of energy window and evaluation of scatter compensation using the ideal observer with model mismatch [9416-23] SESSION 6 a imaging [9416-54] 9416 ON 9416 OP iv model observer performance for 9416 OK cases accounting for anatomical noise in search tasks with imaging [9416-27] disturb visual search patterns in analysis [9416-29] of Temporal stability screening mammography [9416-28] radiologists' visual scanning pattern of visual search-driven biometrics in screening mammography [9416-30] 9416 OV SESSION 7 9416 OW Towards using eye tracking imaging [9416-31] data to develop visual-search observers for x-ray breast MODEL OBSERVERS II Improving lesion detectability in algorithm [9416-32] imaging PET with 9416 OX SVM-based visual-search model observers for 9416 OY The use of kernel local Fisher discriminant a penalized likelihood reconstruction PET tumor analysis detection [9416-33] for the channelization of the Hotelling model observer [9416-34] 9416 OZ Evaluation of six channelized Hotelling observers in combination with function to 9416 10 SESSION 8 predict human observer a contrast sensitivity performance [9416-35] On anthropomorphic decision making in a model observer [9416-36] TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT 9416 12 Comparison of two stand-alone 941613 Feasibility of using fatigue [9416-38] 9416 15 Augmenting real-time a CADe at systems biowatch to monitor GSR multiple operating points [9416-37] of as a measure radiologists' stress and video with virtual models for enhanced visualization for simulation. teaching, training and guidance [9416-40] 9416 16 Objective evaluation of methods to track motion without the use of a gold standard [9416-41 ] 9416 17 Developing [9416-42] a from clinical cardiac-gated tagged MRI clinical utility framework to evaluate prediction models in radiogenomics POSTER SESSION 9416 18 Evaluation of suspicious 9416 19 a simulation masses in Implementation and tomosynthesis in a procedure designed mammography [9416-43] value of using a split-plot reader design [9416-55] RVUs as a measure of workload for Evaluating 9416 IB Characterization of breast density in Sparstty-driven recognize shape in a and contour of study of digital breast breast cancer assessment clinic 9416 1A 9416 1C to ideal observer for women computed use in assessing fatigue [9416-53] from Lima, Peru medical [9416-52] imaging systems [9416-51 ] V 9416 1D Evaluation of angiogram visualization methods for fast and reliable aneurysm diagnosis [9416-50] 9416 1E 9416 IF 9416 1G Investigation of methods for calibration of classifier scores (Cum Laude Poster Award) [9416-57] to probability of Image-domain sampling properties of the Hotelling Observer in projection [9416-49] CT disease using filtered The role of digital tomosynthesis in reducing the number of equivocal breast back- reportings [9416-48] 9416 1H Investigation for 9416 II a cone on The effect of NPS calculation method breast texture 9416 1J 9416 IK 9416 1L vi viewing direction dependent detectability system [9416-20] a reconstructed 3D volume on power-law coefficient estimation accuracy in modeling [9416-47] Comparing prediction Objective in beam CT models for radiographic exposures [9416-45] evaluation of reconstruction methods for quantitative SPECT absence of ground Experience [9416-46] in truth imaging in the [9416-44] reading digital images may decrease observer accuracy in mammography