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Motion Compensated Lossy-to-Lossless Compression of 4-D Medical Images Using Integer Wavelet Transforms
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Lossy CompressionWavelet CoefficientsImage AnalysisMachine VisionMedical ImagingLossy-to-lossless CompressionEngineeringImage CodingImage Compression3-D Motion CompensationComputational ImagingBiomedical EngineeringCompression SchemeMedical Image ComputingAnimation CompressionLossless CompressionComputer Vision
This paper proposes a method for progressive lossy-to-lossless compression of four-dimensional (4-D) medical images (sequences of volumetric images over time) by using a combination of three-dimensional (3-D) integer wavelet transform (IWT) and 3-D motion compensation. A 3-D extension of the set-partitioning in hierarchical trees (SPIHT) algorithm is employed for coding the wavelet coefficients. To effectively exploit the redundancy between consecutive 3-D images, the concepts of key and residual frames from video coding is used. A fast 3-D cube matching algorithm is employed to do motion estimation. The key and the residual volumes are then coded using 3-D IWT and the modified 3-D SPIHT. The experimental results presented in this paper show that our proposed compression scheme achieves better lossy and lossless compression performance on 4-D medical images when compared with JPEG-2000 and volumetric compression based on 3-D SPIHT.
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