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Efficient visual-search model observers for PET.

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  • 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

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Visual-search (VS) observers offer more reliable predictions of human performance in F-18 positron emission tomography (PET) scans compared to traditional scanning observers. These VS models enhance accuracy and stability in detecting tumors.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Radiology
  • Computational Modeling

Background:

  • Scanning model observers are established tools for predicting human performance in F-18 positron emission tomography (PET).
  • Evaluating alternative model observers is crucial for improving prediction accuracy and efficiency in PET imaging analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the reliability and efficiency of a visual-search (VS) observer model compared to a channelized non-prewhitening (CNPW) scanning observer for predicting human performance in PET tumor detection.
  • To assess whether VS observers can provide more stable and accurate predictions, especially under conditions of uncertainty.

Main Methods:

  • Simulated 2D PET images with tumors in various organs and display formats were used.
  • Localization receiver operating characteristic (LROC) studies quantified detectability for human observers and two model observers (CNPW and VS).
  • VS observers utilized watershed and gradient-based search processes, evaluated under different background assumptions (BKE, BHA) and search areas (Task A, Task B).

Main Results:

  • VS observers showed higher and more consistent Pearson correlations with human performance (Task A: 0.92-0.93, Task B: 0.92-0.93) compared to the CNPW observer (Task A: 0.77, Task B: 0.92) under the BKE assumption.
  • The watershed-based VS observer processed 624 images in 2.0 minutes, while the CNPW observer processed images in 0.7 minutes, indicating comparable efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • Computationally efficient VS models enhance the stability of statistical model observers for PET tumor detection tasks.
  • VS models demonstrate improved concordance with human observers, suggesting their utility for more reliable performance predictions in PET imaging.