Computer-aided diagnosis in chest radiography: a survey

B Van Ginneken, BMTH Romeny… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The traditional chest radiograph is still ubiquitous in clinical practice, and will likely remain
so for quite some time. Yet, its interpretation is notoriously difficult. This explains the …

Computer-aided diagnosis and artificial intelligence in clinical imaging

J Shiraishi, Q Li, D Appelbaum, K Doi - Seminars in nuclear medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) is rapidly entering the radiology mainstream. It has
already become a part of the routine clinical work for the detection of breast cancer with …

Recent Advances in Chest Radiography1

HP McAdams, E Samei, J Dobbins III, GD Tourassi… - Radiology, 2006 - pubs.rsna.org
There have been many remarkable advances in conventional thoracic imaging over the past
decade. Perhaps the most remarkable is the rapid conversion from film-based to digital …

Atlas-driven lung lobe segmentation in volumetric X-ray CT images

L Zhang, EA Hoffman… - IEEE transactions on …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
High-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging is routinely used for clinical
pulmonary applications. Since lung function varies regionally and because pulmonary …

Automated method and system for the delineation of the chest wall in computed tomography scans for the assessment of pleural disease

SG Armato III, H MacMahon, GR Oxnard - US Patent 6,813,375, 2004 - Google Patents
A method, system, and computer program product for automated and semi-automated
measurements of pleural space and/or pleural thickening in thoracic CT images to identify …

Potential of computer-aided diagnosis to reduce variability in radiologists' interpretations of mammograms depicting microcalcifications

Y Jiang, RM Nishikawa, RA Schmidt, AY Toledano… - Radiology, 2001 - pubs.rsna.org
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether computer-aided diagnosis can reduce interobserver
variability in the interpretation of mammograms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten …

Dose and perceived image quality in chest radiography

WJH Veldkamp, LJM Kroft, J Geleijns - European journal of radiology, 2009 - Elsevier
Chest radiography is the most commonly performed diagnostic X-ray examination. The
radiation dose to the patient for this examination is relatively low but because of its frequent …

Difficulties in the interpretation of chest radiography

L Delrue, R Gosselin, B Ilsen… - … interpretation of CT and …, 2011 - Springer
Reading chest X-rays is a difficult and challenging task, and is still important despite the
development of powerful imaging techniques such as computed tomography, high …

Iterative image warping technique for temporal subtraction of sequential chest radiographs to detect interval change

T Ishida, S Katsuragawa, K Nakamura… - Medical …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
A temporal subtraction technique has been developed to assist radiologists in the detection
of interval changes on chest radiographs. Although the overall performance of the current …

Anniversary paper: evaluation of medical imaging systems

EA Krupinski, Y Jiang - Medical physics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Medical imaging used to be primarily within the domain of radiology, but with the advent of
virtual pathology slides and telemedicine, imaging technology is expanding in the …