DocumentCode
1411451
Title
Rank-order polynomial subband decomposition for medical image compression
Author
Grüter, Reto ; Egger, Oliver ; Vesin, Jean-Marc ; Kunt, Murat
Author_Institution
Signal Process. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume
19
Issue
10
fYear
2000
Firstpage
1044
Lastpage
1052
Abstract
The problem of progressive lossless image coding is addressed. A nonlinear decomposition for progressive lossless compression is presented. The decomposition into subbands is called rank-order polynomial decomposition (ROPD) according to the polynomial prediction models used. The decomposition method presented here is a further development and generalization of the morphological subband decomposition (MSD) introduced earlier by the same research group. It is shown that ROPD provides similar or slightly better results than the compared coding schemes such as the codec based on set partitioning in hierarchical trees (SPIHT) and the codec based on wavelet/trellis-coded quantization (WTCQ). The authors´ proposed method highly outperforms the standard JPEG. The proposed lossless compression scheme has the functionality of having a completely embedded bit stream, which allows for data browsing. It is shown that the ROPD has a better lossless rate than the MSD but it has also a much better browsing quality when only a part of the bit stream is decompressed. Finally, the possibility of hybrid lossy/lossless compression is presented using ultrasound images. As with other compression algorithms, considerable gain can be obtained if only the regions of interest are compressed losslessly.
Keywords
biomedical ultrasonics; data compression; image coding; medical image processing; bit stream decompression; browsing quality; codec; compression algorithms; hierarchical trees; hybrid lossy/lossless compression; medical diagnostic imaging; medical image compression; morphological subband decomposition; nonlinear decomposition; progressive lossless image coding; rank-order polynomial subband decomposition; regions of interest; set partitioning; standard JPEG; ultrasound images; wavelet/trellis-coded quantization; Biomedical imaging; Codecs; Compression algorithms; Image coding; Polynomials; Predictive models; Quantization; Streaming media; Transform coding; Ultrasonic imaging; Diagnostic Imaging; Head; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Pelvis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/42.887619
Filename
887619
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