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Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging)

Known as: SNR, Signal to noise ratio (imaging) 
The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is used in imaging as a physical measure of the sensitivity of a (digital or film) imaging system. Industry standards… 
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2017
2017
Low signal-to-noise ratio, imaging artifacts and bone boundaries appearing several millimeters in thickness have hampered the… 
2015
2015
In this paper we design a high-resolution line imaging device allowing for broadband operation at near-infrared wavelengths… 
2014
2014
Controllable light delivery to the region of interest is essential to biomedical optical imaging methods like photoacoustic… 
2014
2014
We address several acquisition questions that have arisen for the high cone-angle helical-scanning micro-CT facility developed at… 
2012
2012
This work presents a fusion of Log Gabor Wavelet (LGW) and Maximum a Posteriori (MAP) estimator as a speech enhancement tool for… 
2010
2010
Introduction: The Moon Mineralogy Mapper 1 (M 3 ) is a high uniformity and high signal-to-noise ratio imaging spectrometer that… 
2008
2008
— This work presents a fusion of Log Gabor Wavelet (LGW) and Maximum a Posteriori (MAP) estimator as a speech enhancement tool… 
2008
2008
Introduction: The Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) is a high uniformity and high signal-to-noise ratio imaging spectrometer of the… 
2008
2008
Background: The Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft is India's first mission to the Moon and is developed and launched by the Indian Space… 
1984
1984
Two basic approaches to digital radiography have been thoroughly investigated in the last decade. In one, the traditional video…