Exam 3: Digital Image Processing
Exam 1: Computed Tomography: An Overview40 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to Computers60 Questions
Exam 3: Digital Image Processing48 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Principles of Computed Tomography50 Questions
Exam 5: Data Acquisition Concepts50 Questions
Exam 6: Image Reconstruction35 Questions
Exam 7: Basic Instrumentation39 Questions
Exam 8: Image Postprocessing and Visualization Tools35 Questions
Exam 9: Image Quality40 Questions
Exam 10: Radiation Dose in Computed Tomography49 Questions
Exam 11: Single-Slice Spiralhelical Computed Tomography: Physical Principles and Instrumentation30 Questions
Exam 12: Multislice Spiralhelical Computed Tomography: Physical Principles and Instrumentation40 Questions
Exam 13: Other Technical Applications of Computed Tomography Imaging: Basic Principles50 Questions
Exam 14: Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography: Basic Concepts40 Questions
Exam 15: Virtual Reality Imaging20 Questions
Exam 16: Positron Emission Tomographycomputed Tomography Scanners25 Questions
Exam 17: Computed Tomography of the Head, Cerebral Vessels, Neck, and Spine55 Questions
Exam 18: Computed Tomography of the Body40 Questions
Exam 19: Pediatric Computed Tomography30 Questions
Exam 20: Quality Control for Computed Tomography Scanners21 Questions
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Please match the following digital image processing concepts for each group. All answer selections will be used just once.
-A common operation in this processing technique is Fourier domain processing
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An example of a local operation that concerns brightness information on an image is called:
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Pixels in a digital image representing information contained in a volume of tissue in the patient are referred to as a:
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Which analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is more accurate with respect to sampling an analog signal?
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Please match the following digital image processing concepts for each group. All answer selections will be used just once.
-This technique can result in the scaling and sizing of images
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