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The basic principles of signal detection and decision theory have previously been applied to the problem of evaluating quantitatively and objectively the ability of observers to detect signals or image features in the presence of noise (1–5).
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Pullan, B.R., Isherwood, I. (1978). The Application of Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve Data in the Evaluation of Hard Copy and an Interactive Display from an EMI Scanner. In: Bories, J. (eds) The Diagnostic Limitations of Computerised Axial Tomography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66859-3_22
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