Content-based compression of mammograms for telecommunication and archiving

Brad Grinstead, H. Sari-Sarraf, S. Mitra, S. Gleason
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The concept of content-based image compression (CBIC) has far-reaching effects in the areas of archiving and telecommunications. This paper presents some pilot-study results from the application of CBIC to mammography. Unlike traditional compression approaches, CBIC first analyzes the content of the data before the compression takes place. In this approach, prior to compression, the data is pre-processed and is segmented into two non-overlapping regions: (1) focus-of-attention regions (FARs) that contain the "important" segments of the data, and (2) background regions. Subsequently, the former regions are compressed using a lossless compression technique (maintaining fidelity), while the latter regions are compressed with the aid of a lossy technique (attaining large reductions in data). The intended result is an optimal balance between data reduction and data fidelity. In this case, compression ratios 5-6 times greater than that of lossless compression alone can be reached while preserving the important information.
基于内容的电信和存档乳房x线照片压缩
基于内容的图像压缩(CBIC)的概念在归档和电信领域有着深远的影响。本文介绍了CBIC在乳房x线摄影中应用的一些初步研究结果。与传统的压缩方法不同,CBIC在压缩之前首先分析数据的内容。在这种方法中,在压缩之前,数据被预处理并分割成两个不重叠的区域:(1)包含数据“重要”部分的焦点区域(FARs),以及(2)背景区域。随后,使用无损压缩技术对前一个区域进行压缩(保持保真度),而使用有损技术对后一个区域进行压缩(获得大量数据减少)。预期的结果是数据减少和数据保真度之间的最佳平衡。在这种情况下,在保留重要信息的情况下,可以达到比单独无损压缩大5-6倍的压缩比。
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