Extended Data Fig. 1: Effect of imaging parameters on image quality. | Nature Machine Intelligence

Extended Data Fig. 1: Effect of imaging parameters on image quality.

From: Synthetic X‑ray‑driven tracking and control of miniature medical devices

Extended Data Fig. 1: Effect of imaging parameters on image quality.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a. Impact of X-ray voltage and current on image contrast and noise in static capture mode. b–e. Influence of voltage, current, and frame capture rate (\(f\)) on contrast and noise in continuous capture mode. Data are presented as mean values \(\pm\) standard deviation. Error bars denote standard deviation across five images. f. Quantification of motion-induced blurriness as a function of magnet translation speed (\({v}_{{\rm{mag}}}\)) under continuous capture. Blurriness is assessed via the normalized Tenengrad sharpness metric, where lower values indicate increased motion blur. All experiments were performed using the XPERT 80 imaging system (KUBTEC Scientific). In all figures, scale bars represent 5 mm.

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