DocumentCode
1194155
Title
Reversible interframe compression of medical images: a comparison of decorrelation methods
Author
Roos, P. ; Viergever, M.A.
Author_Institution
Fac. of Tech. Math. & Inf., Delft Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
Volume
10
Issue
4
fYear
1991
fDate
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
538
Lastpage
547
Abstract
The authors investigate whether data representing medical image sequences can be compressed more efficiently by taking into account the temporal correlation between the sequence frames. The standard of comparison is intraframe HINT, the best-known reversible decorrelation method for 2-D images. In interframe decorrelation, a distinction is made between extrapolation- and interpolation-based methods, and methods based on local motion estimation, block motion estimation, and unregistered decorrelation. These distinctions give six classes of interframe decorrelation methods, all of which are described. The methods are evaluated by applying them to sequences of coronary X-ray angiograms, ventricle angiograms, and liver scintigrams, as well as to a (nonmedical) videoconferencing image sequence. For the medical image sequences: (1) interpolation-based methods are superior to extrapolation-based methods; (2) estimation of interframe motion is not advantageous for image compression; (3) interframe compression yields entropies comparable to intraframe HINT at higher computational costs; and (4) two methods, unregistered extrapolation and interpolation, are nonetheless possibly interesting alternatives to intraframe HINT
Keywords
computerised picture processing; data compression; diagnostic radiography; medical diagnostic computing; radioisotope scanning and imaging; block motion estimation; coronary X-ray angiograms; entropy; extrapolation-based methods; interframe decorrelation; interpolation-based methods; liver scintigrams; local motion estimation; medical image sequences; nonmedical videoconferencing image sequence; reversible decorrelation method; reversible interframe compression; temporal correlation; unregistered decorrelation; ventricle angiograms; Biomedical imaging; Decorrelation; Entropy; Image coding; Image sequences; Liver; Motion estimation; Teleconferencing; X-ray imaging; Yield estimation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/42.108588
Filename
108588
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