Kasal B, Sharp P F, Dendy P P
Phys Med Biol. 1983 Oct;28(10):1127-34. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/28/10/004.
In order to relate the performance of the human observer to the objective specifications of a gamma camera system, images of a test object were taken under various conditions that could be expected to cause changes in resolution. Observers were asked to put the images in the order of increasing/decreasing sharpness. For the same physical conditions, objective measurements were made from which the resolution parameters FWHM and FWTM could be derived. By looking for significant differences in ordering of the images, it was possible to show that, within the limitations of the specific system investigated, a fractional change in FWHM of about 10% caused a significant change in image quality. Further experiments to test the universality of this figure are suggested.
为了将人类观察者的表现与伽马相机系统的客观规格联系起来,在各种可能导致分辨率变化的条件下拍摄了测试物体的图像。要求观察者将图像按清晰度递增/递减的顺序排列。对于相同的物理条件,进行了客观测量,从中可以得出分辨率参数半高宽(FWHM)和十分之一高宽(FWTM)。通过寻找图像排序中的显著差异,可以表明,在所研究的特定系统的限制范围内,FWHM约10%的分数变化会导致图像质量的显著变化。建议进行进一步的实验来测试这个数值的普遍性。