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Digital Image Processing
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1. A __ _____ disk will store over 10000000 bytes of information.
IR
10 megabyte
programs and data
digital computers
2. In what time period did mathematical theory and solid-state electronics come out?
Input devices
DICOM standard
1940s
array detection
3. Increased noise = _____ image contrast.
inverse
program
decreased
numerical values
4. Fluoroscopic noise mostly comes from what?
health level 7
greater
electronic sources
1945
5. 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?
pixel size
decrease
DICOM standard
matrix size
6. There is a ___ relationship between subject contrast and acquired data contrast.
smoothing
direct
1945
matrix
7. The number of shades of gray is determined by what?
central processing unit
gray scale bit depth
write memory
accentuates or suppresses
8. What are the two most common output devices?
filtering
progressive scanning
array processors
monitors and printers
9. What 3 things were required prior to digital computer applications in medical imaging?
10 megabyte
mathematical theory - solid-state electronics - and microchip technology
0 - 1
low
10. What 3 things were required prior to digital computer applications in medical imaging?
numerical value
contrast
DICOM standard
mathematical theory - solid-state electronics - and microchip technology
11. Which type of information consists of collected facts?
gray scale bit depth
high
smaller
data
12. When detectors acquire their information by ____ they are receiving info from a specific area.
memory
magnetic tape
decrease
scanning
13. Digitalization of analog information (increases / reduces) the quality and quantity of information?
CPU - Bus
reduces
1000+
ROM
14. Commercial systems often have a S/N of ____ but the HR systems used in digital fluoro have a S/N between ________.
frequency - contrast - and noise
200 - 500-1000
numerical value
number of values displayed per image side
15. In what time period did mathematical theory and solid-state electronics come out?
monitors and printers
peripherals
bit
1940s
16. What changes the pixel value by multiplication or division and controls image contrast?
window width
DICOM standard
inverse
peripherals
17. What is accomplished by transforming the image into frequencies and making mathematical alteration to reproduce the image?
increase
high
raster scan pattern
filtering
18. What changes the pixel value by addition or subtraction and controls image density?
window level
1-2 lp/mm
bus speed
edge enhancement filtering or sharpening
19. Medical imaging is often achieved from information that has been processed by what?
analog-to-digital converters
2^x
bit
mathematical theory - solid-state electronics - and microchip technology
20. Density and contrast of the digital image are controlled by varying the ____ ____ of each pixel.
progressive scanning
DICOM standard
array processors
numerical values
21. Computer programs are called what?
greater
software
TV camera
pixel
22. When subject contrast is high - the acquired data contrast will be ____.
digital computers
Fourier Transformation
high
CD or DVD
23. A larger matrix provides ____ pixels.
raster scan pattern
pixel size
smaller
CD or DVD
24. When detectors acquire their information through ____ they are receiving all the info at once.
pixel
array detection
scanning or array detection
fine
25. What type of memory storage device is inexpensive and the data is stored serially (difficult to access)?
bandwidth
digital computers
decreased
magnetic tape
26. What determines resolution?
frequency
computers
fine
pixel size
27. Around what time did digital computerization come out for CT and US?
health level 7
Input devices
software
1970s-1990s
28. What is required for collection of input information?
raster scan pattern
bit
digital imaging and communication in medicine
detector
29. What is the random background information that does not contribute to the image quality?
noise
analog-to-digital converters
1970s-1990s
low-pass filter
30. Modalities differ in bit depth that is available depending on the capabilities of what?
IR
byte
low-pass - band-pass - and high-pass
matrix
31. What type of memory storage device is inexpensive and the data is stored serially (difficult to access)?
magnetic tape
transverse - sagittal - and coronal
memory
voltage
32. What changes the pixel value by addition or subtraction and controls image density?
matrix
window level
CD or DVD
write memory
33. Which computers handle data composed of definite quantities of current?
slow scanning
digital computers
decrease
number of values displayed per image side
34. The ____ is the heart of the computer while the ___ is the vessels.
array processors
CPU - Bus
scanning or array detection
matrix size
35. A __ _____ disk will store over 10000000 bytes of information.
10 megabyte
byte
software
digital imaging and communication in medicine
36. Extremely wide window width requires the computer to ignore ___ contrast differences in order to display the entire range of data.
reduces
edge enhancement filtering or sharpening
fine
digital computers
37. Resolution is controlled by what?
10 megabyte
matrix
matrix size
array processors
38. What does a 0 in binary code stand for?
window level
off
IR
band-pass filtering
39. What is the name of the 'modern electronic computer'?
ENIAC
low
bit
detector
40. What is the name for an 8-bit word?
low
byte
IR
data
41. Window width and contrast have an ____ relationship.
scanning or array detection
gray scale bit depth
inverse
bus
42. Density and contrast of the digital image are controlled by varying the ____ ____ of each pixel.
reduces
low
numerical values
matrix
43. What type of scanning increases resolution slightly by scanning all 525 lines in order?
array detection
10 megabyte
matrix size
progressive scanning
44. Modalities differ in bit depth that is available depending on the capabilities of what?
decreased
computers
1960s
IR
45. What was the earliest computer device called?
decrease
abacus
detector
binary machine
46. Extremely narrow window width requires the computer to ignore a ___ ____ of data outside the chosen range.
health level 7
little
large amount
bit
47. What is accomplished by transforming the image into frequencies and making mathematical alteration to reproduce the image?
on
DICOM standard
filtering
decrease
48. What is a specialized computer that functions as a peripheral and uses CPU memory to perform mathematical operations at extremely high speed?
RAM
2^x
voltage
array processors
49. What changes the pixel value by multiplication or division and controls image contrast?
contrast
2^x
increase
window width
50. In what time period did microchip technology come out?
1960s
RAM - ROM
DICOM standard
bus speed
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