Medical Imaging Fundamentals

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Course Outline

  1. Sampling model and aliasing
  2. Nyquist theorem and anti-aliasing
  3. Image quality measures
  4. Contrast and modulation transfer function
  5. Resolution and spread functions
  6. Noise and random variables
  7. Signal-to-noise ratio
  8. Artifacts and distortions
  9. Diagnostic accuracy metrics
  10. ROC analysis

1. Sampling model and aliasing

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Discrete sampled function : A discrete representation obtained by evaluating a continuous image at grid points spaced by sampling periods in each direction.
  • Sampling periods : The spatial spacings 9x and 9y between neighboring sampled points along xx and yy.
  • Sampling frequencies : The quantities 1/Δx1/\Delta x and 1/Δy1/\Delta y that set how densely samples are taken along each axis.
  • Aliasing : An under-sampling artefact where higher spatial frequency components appear as falsely lower frequencies in the sampled image.

Essential Points

  • In 2D rectangular sampling, the discrete image is fd(m,n)=f(mΔx,nΔy)f_d(m,n)=f(m\Delta x,n\Delta y) for integers m,n0m,n\ge 0.
  • Sampling too coarsely produces artefacts because the sampled representation cannot preserve the original frequency content.

Memory Hook

Aliasing happens when “too few samples steal high frequencies and disguise them as low ones.”

2. Nyquist theorem and anti-aliasing

Key Concepts & Definitions

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1. What is aliasing in a sampled image?

2. What is aliasing in the context of sampling in imaging systems?

3. In two-dimensional rectangular sampling, which expression gives the sampled image values?

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Sampling model — formula?

Discrete sampled function: $f_d(m,n)=f(m riangle x,n riangle y)$.

Discrete sampled function

Sampled at regular grid points in space.

Aliasing — cause?

Under-sampling causes high frequencies to appear as low ones.

Aliasing

Falsely low frequency artefacts from under-sampling.

Nyquist theorem

Prevents aliasing with proper sampling rate.

Nyquist frequency

Half the maximum original frequency.

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