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Impact of next generation display technologies on medical image viewing applications
Fahad Zafar, Mina Choi, Joel Wang, Peter Liu, Wei Chung, Aldo Badano
Methods for estimating the perceptual limits of mobile displays
The quality of the displayed image in mobile devices is affected by the varying ambient illumination conditions
Determining appropriate viewing conditions for particular visual tasks requires appropriate instrumentation. However, visual tests can be more practical.
Analyzing Mobile Devices and techniques for Clinical Practices Mobile image viewing applications have advantages and
limitations
Lower is better
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Non Static
Static
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Device #2Device #1
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Other tests include search tasks
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Mobile Displays for Medical Imaging Applications
Other IssuesTouch Screen degradationBatteryTablet DevicesNetwork Speed (viewing remote images)
Are visual tests useful surrogates for (il)luminance measurements fordetermining appropriate viewing conditions for reading medical images inmobile devices?
Not all mobile devices can be used for such applications Users need to pass visual tests that are particle and take into account ambient lighting conditions Viewing Angle mattersImage Resolution is restricted, pan and zoom required for high resolution image viewing
What is Stereoscopic 3D ?
Image Reference: http://taishimizu.com, http://videotechnology.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html
Stereoscopic methods for volumetric medical image datasets
Studies show that stereoscopic 3D viewing for static image pairs can increase classification performance.
Studies also show that stereoscopic 3D cause head aches, eye strain Reports of vomiting by observers playing 3D video games (SPIE
2011) 3D viewing more engaging and stressful (SPIE 2011)
Some people see no difference in stereo image pairs due to stereo blindness. Radiologists might need to pass an initial test before they use the
technology.
3D Stereoscopic Viewing for Radiologists
• Doing this in real time needs computing power. (GPUs have the potential)
• No research exists for Multi-view stereoscopic viewing from projection data
Evaluate 3D displaysWhy is the problem hard ?
Deal with 2 images at the same time instead of 1 (which is the case for current CRT, LCD panels)
3D devices are becoming more common.Human reader studies for every device is not an
easy task.
Using Model ObserversUsing SIFT feature analysis to automatically
determine differences Use an eye model (increases complexity)
Research IssuesDo 3D displays improve detection performance?
Some studies suggest improvements while other suggest eye strain, head aches etc.
New area for research, a lot of questions need to be answered.3D TV, 3D mobile devices already in the market.
How to evaluate 3D displays for regulatory review?Depends on the 3D technology (Anaglyph, passive, active,
multi-view 3D etc.)Need mathematical models for each to understand
limitations of each technology.Time sequential : High Resolution 120 Hz monitorLenticular = lower resolution 60 Hz monitor
Twice the images, twice the computing