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Imaging Device Vendors use QIBA by: | Imaging Device Vendors use QIBA by: | ||
* implementing features and meeting performance requirements assigned to the Acquisition Modality (and sometimes Reconstruction Software) in | * implementing features and meeting performance requirements assigned to the Acquisition Modality (and sometimes Reconstruction Software) in a given QIBA Profile | ||
* assessing their conformance as described in the QIBA Profile checklist | * assessing their conformance as described in the QIBA Profile checklist | ||
* publishing a formal QIBA Conformance Statement documenting their product conformance to a given QIBA profile | * publishing a formal QIBA Conformance Statement documenting their product conformance to a given QIBA profile | ||
Revision as of 20:07, 20 August 2019
QIBA Mission: Improve the value and practicality of quantitative imaging biomarkers by reducing variability across devices, sites, patients, and time.
QIBA develops Profile documents that standardize methods for creating a specific biomarker with predictable performance (accuracy and reproducibility).
Vendors of imaging devices benefit from QIBA by:
- promoting the ability of their product to meet requirements desirable to their customers
Imaging Device Vendors use QIBA by:
- implementing features and meeting performance requirements assigned to the Acquisition Modality (and sometimes Reconstruction Software) in a given QIBA Profile
- assessing their conformance as described in the QIBA Profile checklist
- publishing a formal QIBA Conformance Statement documenting their product conformance to a given QIBA profile
- communicating conformance to customers by providing the QIBA Conformance Statement
- potentially supporting the activity of customers working to assess their own conformance to the QIBA profile
(A bit of graphics/color would be nice - check with RSNA about pictures of modality, radiologist, technologist, etc.)