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21 August 2009 Advanced digital image archival system using MPEG technologies
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Abstract
Digital information and records are vital to the human race regardless of the nationalities and eras in which they were produced. Digital image contents are produced at a rapid pace from cultural heritages via digitalization, scientific and experimental data via high speed imaging sensors, national defense satellite images from governments, medical and healthcare imaging records from hospitals, personal collection of photos from digital cameras. With these mass amounts of precious and irreplaceable data and knowledge, what standards technologies can be applied to preserve and yet provide an interoperable framework for accessing the data across varieties of systems and devices? This paper presents an advanced digital image archival system by applying the international standard of MPEG technologies to preserve digital image content.
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Wo Chang "Advanced digital image archival system using MPEG technologies", Proc. SPIE 7443, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXII, 744302 (21 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.829090
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Digital imaging

Data storage

Image compression

Data modeling

Visualization

Medical imaging

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