Recent achievements of sequence prediction models in numerous domains, including compression, provide great potential for novel learning-based codecs. In such models, the input sequence’s shape and size play a crucial role in learning the mapping function of the data distribution to the target output. This work examines numerous input configurations and sampling schemes for a many-to-one sequence prediction model, specifically for compressing 3D medical images (16-bit depth) losslessly. The main objective is to determine the optimal practice for enabling the proposed Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) model to achieve high compression ratio and fast encoding-decoding performance.Our LSTM models are trained with 4-fold cross-validation on 12 high...
This paper presents an overview on the state-of-the-art in the field of medical image coding. After ...
Three dimensional (3D) and four dimensional (4D) medical images are increasingly being used in many ...
A method for irreversible compression of medical image sequences is described. The method relies on ...
The ever-increasing importance of accelerated information processing, communica-tion, and storing ar...
As scanners produce higher-resolution and more densely sampled images, this raises the challenge of ...
Data compression forms a central role in handling the bottleneck of data storage, transmission and p...
In this thesis we seek to make advances towards the goal of effective learned compression. This enta...
Conduction of tele-3D-computer assisted operations as well as other telemedicine procedures often re...
3D neuro-anatomical images and other volumetric data sets are important in many scientific and biome...
Nowadays, many technologies involved for medical examinations produce multidimensional images. Such ...
The lower limit of the optimal code length for a compressed data is determined by the entropy of the...
Medical imaging technologies are experiencing a growth in terms of usage and image resolution, name...
Compression of biomedical images, especially for imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT)...
With the rapid growth of digital technology the demand to preserve raw image data for further proces...
The need for lossless information-preserving medical image data compression has recently increased i...
This paper presents an overview on the state-of-the-art in the field of medical image coding. After ...
Three dimensional (3D) and four dimensional (4D) medical images are increasingly being used in many ...
A method for irreversible compression of medical image sequences is described. The method relies on ...
The ever-increasing importance of accelerated information processing, communica-tion, and storing ar...
As scanners produce higher-resolution and more densely sampled images, this raises the challenge of ...
Data compression forms a central role in handling the bottleneck of data storage, transmission and p...
In this thesis we seek to make advances towards the goal of effective learned compression. This enta...
Conduction of tele-3D-computer assisted operations as well as other telemedicine procedures often re...
3D neuro-anatomical images and other volumetric data sets are important in many scientific and biome...
Nowadays, many technologies involved for medical examinations produce multidimensional images. Such ...
The lower limit of the optimal code length for a compressed data is determined by the entropy of the...
Medical imaging technologies are experiencing a growth in terms of usage and image resolution, name...
Compression of biomedical images, especially for imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT)...
With the rapid growth of digital technology the demand to preserve raw image data for further proces...
The need for lossless information-preserving medical image data compression has recently increased i...
This paper presents an overview on the state-of-the-art in the field of medical image coding. After ...
Three dimensional (3D) and four dimensional (4D) medical images are increasingly being used in many ...
A method for irreversible compression of medical image sequences is described. The method relies on ...