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Digital Image Processing
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What is a square series of boxes that gives form to the image?
matrix
Fourier Transformation
CPU - Bus
two
2. What is the information stored as magnetic variations referred to as?
band-pass filtering
decreased
analog-to-digital converters
memory
3. Noise is ____ related to contrast.
inversely
Input devices
matrix size
byte
4. Extremely wide window width requires the computer to ignore ___ contrast differences in order to display the entire range of data.
fine
inversely
1000+
RAM - ROM
5. Commercial units scan only 262.5 lines out of 525 in each pass thus producing ____ for diagnostic imaging.
IR
bus speed
1-2 lp/mm
noise
6. What type of memory storage devices are required for large amounts of data?
CD or DVD
32
RAM - ROM
inverse
7. What is an individual matrix box or picture element?
pixel
numerical value
band-pass filtering
digital imaging and communication in medicine
8. The number of shades of gray is determined by what?
CPU - Bus
gray scale bit depth
ENIAC
matrix
9. What is the 'read-only' memory that contains basic operating instructions that are almost never changing?
health level 7
ROM
high
digital computers
10. What is the raw data to which a Fourier Transformation is applied to create the digital image?
frequency
frequency - contrast - and noise
matrix size
pixel
11. DICOM imaging now includes compatibility via a database system that includes linage of the patient images with the patient's EMR. This database system is called what?
raster scan pattern
health level 7
pixel size
digital computers
12. Scanners - mouse - keyboard - input memory disk drive - and paper printers are all forms of what?
ROM
peripherals
digital imaging and communication in medicine
CPU - Bus
13. What is the 'random-access' memory that usually functions as temporary storage for programming and operating instructions during use and is constantly changed/?
matrix
parallel - serial
digital computers
RAM
14. Which type of filter amplifies or deletes all but low frequencies - appears to reduce contrast - and is often used to remove high frequency nose.
greater
low-pass filter
little
IRs
15. In what time period did microchip technology come out?
digital computers
TV camera
array detection
1960s
16. When was ENIAC invented?
1960s
DICOM standard
1945
TV camera
17. What are the two most common output devices?
monitors and printers
frequency - contrast - and noise
smoothing
scanning
18. Digital detectors are capable of producing ______ shades of gray.
2^x
RAM
1000+
digital computers
19. A __ _____ disk will store over 10000000 bytes of information.
large amount
peripherals
2^x
10 megabyte
20. In what time period did mathematical theory and solid-state electronics come out?
DICOM standard
scanning or array detection
parallel - serial
1940s
21. Computers operate from ____ ____ language.
binary machine
shades of gray
frequency - contrast - and noise
inversely
22. The quality of the data acquired from the IR is measured by what three data characteristics?
voxel
frequency - contrast - and noise
noise
window
23. What is the frequency response of the incoming signal called?
bandwidth
health level 7
memory
IRs
24. Extremely wide window width requires the computer to ignore ___ contrast differences in order to display the entire range of data.
fine
ENIAC
slow scanning
shades of gray
25. What was the earliest computer device called?
1-2 lp/mm
abacus
central processing unit
off
26. Each box of an image matrix will display a ____ ____ which can be transformed into a visual brightness or density level.
numerical value
IRs
byte
RAM
27. What is a specialized computer that functions as a peripheral and uses CPU memory to perform mathematical operations at extremely high speed?
off
array processors
RAM - ROM
shades of gray
28. Computers operate from ____ ____ language.
increase
binary machine
noise
memory
29. What 3 things were required prior to digital computer applications in medical imaging?
number of values displayed per image side
band-pass filtering
software
mathematical theory - solid-state electronics - and microchip technology
30. What does DICOM stand for?
digital imaging and communication in medicine
reduces
expansion or compression
health level 7
31. What is an individual matrix box or picture element?
computers
reduces
pixel
pixel size
32. Who or What is responsible for density changes on a digital image? On a manual image
voxel
byte
computer - radiographer
abacus
33. In medical imaging - each pixel value corresponds to a 3-D volume of tissue known as what?
voxel
off
programs and data
reduces
34. Modalities differ in bit depth that is available depending on the capabilities of what?
IR
data
2^x
reduces
35. Which type of filter amplifies or deletes all but a selected range or band of frequencies and is useful in the elimination of characteristic emission peaks?
high
1-2 lp/mm
number of values displayed per image side
band-pass filtering
36. Fluoroscopic noise mostly comes from what?
electronic sources
voltage
frequency
contrast
37. Window width and contrast have an ____ relationship.
inverse
numerical value
binary machine
bus
38. What is a square series of boxes that gives form to the image?
matrix
shades of gray
programs and data
smaller
39. What is a specialized computer that functions as a peripheral and uses CPU memory to perform mathematical operations at extremely high speed?
progressive scanning
DICOM standard
array processors
on
40. What is the system of conductors that connects the various components of a computer system and permits the CPU to accept inputs from any point along the conductor?
byte
central processing unit
central processing unit
bus
41. Digitalization of analog information (increases / reduces) the quality and quantity of information?
Input devices
window width
direct
reduces
42. What is the raw data to which a Fourier Transformation is applied to create the digital image?
frequency
matrix
reduces
contrast
43. The quality of the data acquired from the IR is measured by what three data characteristics?
frequency - contrast - and noise
matrix size
CD or DVD
shades of gray
44. ____ circuits permit simultaneous transmission of information while ____ circuits transmit sequentially.
parallel - serial
DICOM standard
1960s
0 - 1
45. Each box of an image matrix will display a ____ ____ which can be transformed into a visual brightness or density level.
numerical value
central processing unit
magnetic tape
window
46. Medical imaging is often achieved from information that has been processed by what?
electronic sources
analog-to-digital converters
computer - radiographer
read memory
47. What is the digital standard for imaging that is designed to ensure that all equipment fro all manufacturers who choose to adhere to the standard are speaking the same computer language?
voxel
inversely
DICOM standard
detector
48. What are the 3 classifications of digitized image filters?
digital imaging and communication in medicine
low-pass - band-pass - and high-pass
fine
1960s
49. What is the equation for determining gray scale bit depth?
2^x
digital computers
scanning
CT and MRI
50. What is the primary limitation with the resolution on digital images?
little
programs and data
transverse - sagittal - and coronal
raster scan pattern