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26 June 1998 Experimental comparison of 2D and 3D wavelet image compression methods for medical image sets
Jeroen Van Overloop, Wim Van De Sype, Koen N.A. Denecker, Peter De Neve, Erik Sundermann, Ignace L. Lemahieu
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Abstract
To make the archival and transmission of medical images in PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) and teleradiology systems user-friendly and economically profitable, the adoption of an efficient compression technique is an important feature in the design of such systems. An important category of lossy compression techniques uses the wavelet transformation for decorrelation of the pixel values, prior to quantization and entropy coding. For the coding of sets of images, the images are mostly independently compressed with a two-dimensional compression scheme. In this way, one discards the similarity between adjacent slices. The aim of this paper is to compare the performance of some two- dimensional and three-dimensional implementations of wavelet compression techniques and investigate some design issues as decomposition depth, the choice of wavelet filters and entropy coding.
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Jeroen Van Overloop, Wim Van De Sype, Koen N.A. Denecker, Peter De Neve, Erik Sundermann, and Ignace L. Lemahieu "Experimental comparison of 2D and 3D wavelet image compression methods for medical image sets", Proc. SPIE 3335, Medical Imaging 1998: Image Display, (26 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312510
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Wavelets

3D image processing

Quantization

Medical imaging

Transform theory

Image filtering

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