Title :
Progressive medical image transmission and compression
Author :
Dilmaghani, R.S. ; Ahmadian, A. ; Ghavami, M. ; Aghvami, A.H.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Telecommun. Res., King´´s Coll. London, UK
Abstract :
Digital radiology places very high demands on the networking and digital storage infrastructure of hospitals. In addition to having quite stringent requirements on the quality of the images displayed to the radiologist, much of the technical challenge resides in the necessity of displaying desired images as rapidly as possible. We present an infrastructure for progressive transmission and compression of medical images, which can refine an initial image by increasing the detail information not only in scale-space, but also in coefficient precision. The approach is based on the embedded zerotree wavelet (EZW) algorithm. This algorithm offers a tremendous amount of flexibility in meeting the bandwidth and image quality constraints in a radiological imaging environment. We propose an application of the EZW algorithm in progressive medical image transmission in which it can specify and control both the resolution constraint and rate constraint. The presented method can provide a framework for lossy image compression, with performance far superior to those provided by the standard JPEG algorithm. Also due to the flexibility of the method we will show how any region of interest of an image can be sent progressively.
Keywords :
data compression; data encapsulation; image coding; medical image processing; radiology; transform coding; wavelet transforms; digital radiology place; digital storage infrastructure; embedded zerotree wavelet algorithm; hospital; image quality display; image resolution constraint; lossy image compression; progressive medical image transmission; radiological imaging environment; rate constraint; Bandwidth; Biomedical imaging; Hospitals; Image coding; Image communication; Image quality; Image resolution; Performance loss; Radiology; Transform coding; EZW; Embedded zerotree wavelet; progressive image transmission;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LSP.2004.835563