In this work we compare state-of-the-art 3D coding technologies which are suitable for compression of 3D (volumetric) medical imagery. Our aim is to assess the usage of these methods on representative large datasets, also keeping into account relevant features related to modern application requirements. This work wants to be a useful reference for those interested in medical image coding technologies evaluation and, more in general, in the interdisciplinary debate about the usage of irreversible compression technologies for an improved and cost effective handling of diagnostic imaging processes and infrastructures (PACS, teleradiology) involving large datasets. Reproducibility and possible extension of this study are guaranteed by the use o...
Medical digital imaging technologies produce daily a huge amount of data (data obtained by magnetic ...
Imaging technology has long played a principal role in the medical domain, and as such, its use is w...
Abstract — This paper presents a survey of different methods in the prospect of medical and brain im...
Acceptance of irreversible image compression applicable to medical imagery is controversial in the m...
This paper presents an overview on the state-of-the-art in the field of medical image coding. After ...
Abstract — Medical image compression plays a key role as hospitals move towards filmless imaging and...
Medical image data (Ultrasonography, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging etc.) consumes ...
Many advanced medical imaging technologies like Computer Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imag...
PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate the influence of irreversible image compression at varying levels on ima...
In this paper a comparative analysis of different types of medical image compression techniques have...
Telemedicine applications allow the patient and doctor to communicate with each other through networ...
During the last decade, image and signal compression for storage and transmission purpose has seen a...
This Chapter presents an overview on the state-of-the-art in the ¯eld of medical image coding. After...
A digital radiological image is made by a number of pixels, each of them characterized by a definite...
Advances in computed tomography (CT) have resulted in a substantial increase in the size of datasets...
Medical digital imaging technologies produce daily a huge amount of data (data obtained by magnetic ...
Imaging technology has long played a principal role in the medical domain, and as such, its use is w...
Abstract — This paper presents a survey of different methods in the prospect of medical and brain im...
Acceptance of irreversible image compression applicable to medical imagery is controversial in the m...
This paper presents an overview on the state-of-the-art in the field of medical image coding. After ...
Abstract — Medical image compression plays a key role as hospitals move towards filmless imaging and...
Medical image data (Ultrasonography, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging etc.) consumes ...
Many advanced medical imaging technologies like Computer Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imag...
PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate the influence of irreversible image compression at varying levels on ima...
In this paper a comparative analysis of different types of medical image compression techniques have...
Telemedicine applications allow the patient and doctor to communicate with each other through networ...
During the last decade, image and signal compression for storage and transmission purpose has seen a...
This Chapter presents an overview on the state-of-the-art in the ¯eld of medical image coding. After...
A digital radiological image is made by a number of pixels, each of them characterized by a definite...
Advances in computed tomography (CT) have resulted in a substantial increase in the size of datasets...
Medical digital imaging technologies produce daily a huge amount of data (data obtained by magnetic ...
Imaging technology has long played a principal role in the medical domain, and as such, its use is w...
Abstract — This paper presents a survey of different methods in the prospect of medical and brain im...