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30 June 1993 Diagnostic performance with enhanced digital mammographic films
Michael J. Flynn, Ji Chen, Murray Rebner, Joe P. Windham
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Abstract
Digital storage and display of mammograms could significantly improve operations in breast cancer screening programs. If mammographic films are scanned with high performance instruments, enhanced display and/or computer-aided diagnosis may improve diagnostic performance. We are studying observer performance with digital mammograms printed with 1.9X magnification, skin line equalization, and background masking. The purpose of the study is to establish that mammograms can be digitized with no loss in quality and displayed so as to improve observer performance. Performance measures of interest include diagnostic accuracy and interpretation time.
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Michael J. Flynn, Ji Chen, Murray Rebner, and Joe P. Windham "Diagnostic performance with enhanced digital mammographic films", Proc. SPIE 1897, Medical Imaging 1993: Image Capture, Formatting, and Display, (30 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.146961
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KEYWORDS
Mammography

Diagnostics

Image filtering

Breast

Image enhancement

Image segmentation

Image compression

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