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Non-Gaussian noise in x-ray and γ-ray detectors
Liying Chen
, Harrison H. Barrett
Medical Imaging
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Keyphrases
Ideal Observer
100%
Observer Performance
100%
Non-Gaussian Noise
100%
Image Quality
66%
Hotelling Observer
66%
Long-term Exposure
66%
Integrated Detector
66%
Central Limit Theorem
66%
Poisson Statistics
66%
Image Statistics
66%
Gaussian Statistics
66%
Probability Density Function
33%
Exposure Time
33%
Poisson
33%
Photon number
33%
Nuclear Medicine
33%
Non-Gaussian
33%
Short-term Exposure
33%
Log-likelihood Ratio
33%
Position Estimation
33%
Threshold Method
33%
Detection Task
33%
One-photon
33%
Digital Radiography
33%
Statistic Approach
33%
X-ray Photon
33%
Pulse Height
33%
Gamma Photon
33%
Detector Analysis
33%
Gaussian Image
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Probability Density Function
100%
Likelihood Ratio
100%
Random Noise
100%
Pulse Amplitude
100%
Physics
Non-Gaussian Noise
100%
Engineering
Non-Gaussian Noise
100%