DocumentCode
304435
Title
Three-dimensional lossless compression based on a separable generalized recursive interpolation
Author
Aiazzi, B. ; Alba, P.S. ; Baronti, S. ; Alparone, L.
Author_Institution
Nello Carrara Res. Inst. on Electromagnetic Waves, CNR, Florence, Italy
Volume
1
fYear
1996
fDate
16-19 Sep 1996
Firstpage
85
Abstract
In this work, it is shown that the generalized recursive interpolation (GRINT) proposed is the most effective progressive technique for inter-frame reversible compression of tomographic sections that typically occur in the medical field. An image sequence is decimated by a factor 2, first along rows only, then along columns only, and eventually along slices only, recursively in a sequel, thus creating a gray-level hyperpyramid whose number of voxels halves at every level. The top of the pyramid (root) is stored and then directionally interpolated by means of a 1D kernel. Interpolation errors with the underlying equally-sized hyperlayer are stored as well. The same procedure is repeated, until the image sequence is completely decomposed. The advantage of the novel scheme with respect to other noncausal DPCM schemes is twofold: firstly interpolation is performed from all error-free values, thereby reducing the variance of residuals; secondly different correlation values along rows, columns and sections can be exploited for a better decorrelation
Keywords
NMR imaging; biomedical NMR; correlation methods; data compression; image coding; image sequences; interpolation; medical image processing; recursive functions; 1D kernel; NMR imaging; correlation values; decorrelation; gray-level hyperpyramid; image compression; image sequence; inter-frame reversible compression; interpolation errors; medical field; progressive technique; separable generalized recursive interpolation; three-dimensional lossless compression; tomographic sections; underlying equally-sized hyperlayer; voxels; Biomedical imaging; Decorrelation; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Image sequences; Information retrieval; Interpolation; Pulse modulation; Spatial resolution; Tomography;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Image Processing, 1996. Proceedings., International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lausanne
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3259-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIP.1996.559439
Filename
559439
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