Statistics of Medical Imaging

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  • Hardback: 438 pages
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  • Published: December 2011
  • ISBN: 978-1-4200884-2-7
  • Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics.

Statistical investigation into technology not only provides a better understanding of the intrinsic features of the technology (analysis), but also leads to an improved design of the technology (synthesis). Physical principles and mathematical procedures of medical imaging technologies have been extensively studied during past decades. However, less work has been done on their statistical aspect. Filling this gap, this book provides a theoretical framework for statistical investigation into medical technologies. Rather than offer detailed descriptions of statistics of basic imaging protocols of X-ray CT and MRI, the book presents a method to conduct similar statistical investigations into more complicated imaging protocols.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Data Flow and Statistics

Imaging and Image Statistics

Statistical Image Analysis

Motivation and Organization

X-ray CT Physics and Mathematics

Introduction

Photon Emission, Attenuation, and Detection

Attenuation Coefficient

Projections

Mathematical Foundation of Image Reconstruction

Fourier Slice theorem

Image Reconstruction

MRI Physics and Mathematics

Introduction

Nuclear Spin and Magnetic Moment

Alignment and Precession

Macroscopic Magnetization

Resonance and Relaxation

Bloch Equation and Its Solution

Excitation

Induction

k-Space and k-Space Sample

Image Reconstruction

Echo Signal

Non-diffraction Computed Tomography

Introduction

Interaction between EM Wave and Object

Inverse Scattering Problem

Non-diffraction Computed Tomography

Statistics of X-ray CT Imaging

Introduction

Statistics of Photon Measurements

Statistics of Projections

Statistical Interpretation of X-ray CT Image Reconstruction

Statistics of X-ray CT Image

Introduction

Statistics of the Intensity of a Single Pixel

Statistics of the Intensities of Two Pixels

Statistics of the Intensities of a Group of Pixels

Statistics of MR Imaging

Introduction

Statistics of Macroscopic Magnetizations

Statistics of MR Signals

Statistics of k-Space Samples

Statistical Interpretation of MR Image Reconstruction

Statistics of MR Image

Introduction

Statistics of the Intensity of a Single Pixel

Statistics of the Intensities of Two Pixels

Statistics of the Intensities of a Group of Pixels

Discussion and Remarks

Stochastic Image Models

Introduction

Stochastic Model I

Stochastic Model II

Discussion

Statistical Image Analysis – I

Introduction

Detection of Number of Image Regions

Estimation of Image Parameters

Classification of Pixels

Statistical Image Analysis

Statistical Image Analysis – II

Introduction

Detection of the Number of Image Regions

Estimation of Image Parameters

Classification of Pixels

Statistical Image Analysis

Performance Evaluation of Image Analysis Methods

Introduction

Performance of the iFNM Model-Based Image Analysis Method

Performance of the cFNM Model-Based Image Analysis Method

Index

Author/Editor Biography

Tianhu Lei is an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh. He has previously worked at the University of Maryland, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He earned a Ph.D. in electric and system engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.

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