THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND STRUCTURE ON THE DETECTION OF LOW-CONTRAST OBJECTS IN MAMMOGRAPHY

Authors
Citation
Cj. Kotre, THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND STRUCTURE ON THE DETECTION OF LOW-CONTRAST OBJECTS IN MAMMOGRAPHY, British journal of radiology, 71(851), 1998, pp. 1162-1167
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
British journal of radiology
ISSN journal
00071285 → ACNP
Volume
71
Issue
851
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1162 - 1167
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
The visual task of mammographic interpretation is considered in terms of the detection of a signal in the presence of noise, where the noise is taken to include a structure noise contribution from those areas o f the imaged breast which do not contain the signal. The structure noi se in a variety of typical mammographic parenchymal patterns was quant ified and related to the area under observation using a statistical an alysis of digitized image samples. Images of an anthropomorphic phanto m were also analysed to establish it as a suitable test background for a series of contrast detail detection experiments. These experiments were performed with and without a structured background over a wide ra nge of film dose, but at a fixed average film optical density. The pre sence of structure noise was found to reduce the detectability of low contrast objects, the effect becoming progressively smaller as the obj ect size is reduced. Where the structured background was used, even la rge changes in dose to the film were found to produce little change in the overall contrast detail result except at the smallest detail diam eters. These results are discussed in relation to existing theories of visual perception. It is suggested that the correlation between patie nt dose and cancer detection rate may be poorer than previously though t, as the detection task for objects larger than approximately 1 mm in diameter is dominated by the structure noise of the background parenc hymal pattern rather than quantum noise.