利用深度学习的新型医学图像压缩方法,实现高速传输

Shyamala Navaneethakrishnan, G. Shanmugam
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医学成像是一个快速发展的领域,对疾病的早期检测、诊断和手术规划具有重要影响。计算机断层扫描(CT)、磁共振成像(MRI)和超声波(US)成像等多种成像技术会产生大量数据,因此需要额外的存储和通信要求。因此,医学领域利用图像压缩来减少冗余,缓解内存和带宽问题。本文提出了一种新颖的基于深度学习的压缩方法,以减小医学图像的大小。该方法采用深度卷积神经网络学习医学图像的紧凑表示,然后用哈夫曼编码器进行编码。压缩过程被逆转以重建原始图像。我们进行了多项测试,将结果与其他著名的压缩方法进行比较。所提模型的平均峰值信噪比(PSNR)为 42.82 dB,CT 图像的存储空间节省率(SSS)为 96.15%;MRI 图像的平均峰值信噪比(PSNR)为 43.88 dB,存储空间节省率(SSS)为 96.25%;US 图像的平均峰值信噪比(PSNR)为 46.29 dB,存储空间节省率(SSS)为 96.07%;X 光图像的平均峰值信噪比(PSNR)为 43.51 dB,存储空间节省率(SSS)为 96.95%。研究结果表明,所提出的压缩技术可大大压缩图像大小,节省存储空间,便于更好地传输和保存重要的诊断信息。
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A novel compression methodology for medical images using deep learning for high-speed transmission
Medical imaging is a rapidly growing field having a high impact on the early detection, diagnosis and surgical planning of diseases. Several imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound (US) imaging generate a higher volume of data, necessitating additional storage and communication requirements. Hence, image compression is utilized in medical field to reduce redundancy and alleviate memory and bandwidth issues. This paper presents a novel deep learning-based compression method to reduce the size of medical images. This method employs a deep convolutional neural network for learning compact representations of medical images, then coded by a Huffman encoder. The compression process is reversed to reconstruct the original image. Several tests are conducted to compare the results with other wellknown compression methods. The proposed model achieved a mean peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of 42.82 dB with storage space saving (SSS) of 96.15% for CT, 43.88 dB with SSS of 96.25% for MRI, 46.29 dB with SSS of 96.07% for US and 43.51 dB with SSS of 96.95% for X-ray images. The findings showed that the proposed compression technique could greatly compress the image size, saving storage space, facilitating better transmission and preserving critical diagnostic information.
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