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This is referred to in the book as the "JT" dataset. It consists of 92 cases, 47 of which are diseased, interpreted in two treatments ("1" = CT images acquired for attenuation correction, "2" = diagnostic CT images), by nine radiographers using the FROC paradigm. Each case was a slice of an anthropomorphic phantom 47 with inserted nodular lesions (max 3 per slice). The maximum number of NLs per case, over the entire dataset was 7.
dataset05
A list with 3 elements: $ratings
, $lesions
and $descriptions
; $ratings
contain 3 elements, $NL
, $LL
and $LL_IL
as sub-lists; $lesions
contain 3 elements, $perCase
, $IDs
and $weights
as sub-lists; $descriptions
contain 7 elements, $fileName
, $type
, $name
,
$truthTableStr
, $design
, $modalityID
and $readerID
as sub-lists;
rating$NL
, num [1:2, 1:9, 1:92, 1:7], ratings of non-lesion localizations, NLs
rating$LL
, num [1:2, 1:9, 1:47, 1:3], ratings of lesion localizations, LLs
rating$LL_IL
NA, this placeholder is used only for LROC data
lesions$perCase
, int [1:47], number of lesions per diseased case
lesions$IDs
, num [1:47, 1:3], numeric labels of lesions on diseased cases
lesions$weights
, num [1:47, 1:3], weights (or clinical importances) of lesions
descriptions$fileName
, chr, "dataset05", base name of dataset in `data` folder
descriptions$type
, chr "FROC", the data type
descriptions$name
, chr "THOMPSON", the name of the dataset
descriptions$truthTableStr
, num [1:2, 1:9, 1:92, 1:4], truth table structure
descriptions$design
, chr "FCTRL", study design, factorial dataset
descriptions$modalityID
, chr [1:2] "1" "2", treatment labels
descriptions$readerID
, chr [1:4] "1" "2" "3" "4", reader labels
Thompson JD et al. Effect of reconstruction methods and x-ray tube current-time product on nodule detection in an anthropomorphic thorax phantom: a crossed-treatment JAFROC observer study. Medical Physics. 2016;43(3):1265-1274.
str(dataset05)
PlotEmpiricalOperatingCharacteristics(dataset = dataset05, opChType = "wAFROC")$Plot
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