Title :
Compression guidelines for diagnostic telepathology
Author :
Foran, David J. ; Meer, Peter P. ; Papathomas, Thomas ; Marsic, Ivan
Author_Institution :
Center for Biomed. Imaging, Robert Wood Johnson Med. Sch., Piscataway, NJ, USA
fDate :
3/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As the healthcare community has begun to rely increasingly upon digital technologies for acquisition, storage, and transmission of pictorial data, image compression has become an indispensable tool. The authors have investigated the feasibility of lossy compression in a well-defined task domain, the clinical assessment of digitized images of chromatic microscopic pathology specimens. The effect of compression was measured under two distinct perceptual criteria, just noticeable difference (JND) and largest tolerable distortion (LTD), differing in the involvement required from subjects, who were experts in pathology. For standard JPEG compressed images it was found that when the experiment is performed under the LTD criterion, a significantly larger compression ratio is reported as satisfactory. It is concluded that lossy compression holds promise for diagnostic telepathology.
Keywords :
data compression; health care; losses; medical image processing; JPEG compressed images; chromatic microscopic pathology specimens; clinical digitized image assessment; compression ratio; diagnostic telepathology; healthcare community; image compression; just noticeable difference; largest tolerable distortion; lossy compression; perceptual criteria; pictorial data acquisition; pictorial data storage; pictorial data transmission; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical measurements; Digital images; Distortion measurement; Guidelines; Image coding; Image quality; Image storage; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Algorithms; Biomedical Engineering; Data Interpretation, Statistical; Humans; Quality Control; Telepathology;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/4233.594046