AutoPIA datasheet - Imaging Equipment

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AutoPIA datasheet - Imaging Equipment
MiRo House
Becklands Close
Boroughbridge
North Yorkshire
YO51 9NR
United Kingdom
AutoPIA
SOFTWARE
AutoPIA (Automatic Phantom Image Analysis) is software for automatic analysis of
Leeds Test Objects.
AutoPIA quickly provides objective, reliable and reproducible indices of image quality
for routine quality control processes aimed at assessing the performance of X-ray
systems.
AutoPIA stores analysis results and provides control charts with baseline and threshold
values to keep track of quality trends and abnormal conditions.
AutoPIA uses all image data, generating
information-rich indices that better
describe
the state of an imaging system compared
with the subjective information of manual
scoring.
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AutoPIA currently analyzes
the following Leeds Test Objects:
TOR MAM
TOR MAX/MAS
TOR CDR
TOR 18FG
DMAM2
DMAM2 Gold
PIXMAM 300x240
PIXMAM 250D
PIX 13
CBCT 161
TO 10 / 12
TO 16 / 20
For more information or to find your regional distributor please visit our website
www.leedstestobjects.com
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Copyright © 2011 Leeds Test Objects Ltd
tel. +44(0)1423 321102
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SpecSh 323b 12/03/2014
MiRo House
Becklands Close
Boroughbridge
North Yorkshire
YO51 9NR
United Kingdom
AutoPIA
SOFTWARE
AutoPIA describes the algorithms used to
calculate the quality indices and enables
the user to verify how the quality index was
calculated,for every image and every
detail.
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Minimum hardware requirements:
RAM: 2 GByte
Processor:Intel® Core® or equivalent
HD: 5 GByte free space
OS: Windows® XP or later
It is essential that the end user provides
the license info file generated from
within the trial version of AutoPIA along
with their purchase order. Without this
license info file the order cannot be
processed. For more information see
www.cyberqual.it
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For more information or to find your regional distributor please visit our website
www.leedstestobjects.com
|
Copyright © 2011 Leeds Test Objects Ltd
tel. +44(0)1423 321102
|
SpecSh 323b 12/03/2014