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by Christine Cavaro-Menard, Amine Naït-Ali
Compression of Biomedical Images and Signals
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Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Relevance of Biomedical Data Compression
1.1. Introduction
1.2. The management of digital data using PACS
1.3. The increasing quantities of digital data
1.4. Legal and practical matters
1.5. The role of data compression
1.6. Diagnostic quality
1.7. Conclusion
1.8. Bibliography
Chapter 2: State of the Art of Compression Methods
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Outline of a generic compression technique
2.3. Compression of still images
2.4. The compression of image sequences
2.5. Compressing 1D signals
2.6. The compression of 3D objects
2.7. Conclusion and future developments
2.8. Bibliography
Chapter 3: Specificities of Physiological Signals and Medical Images
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Characteristics of physiological signals
3.3. Specificities of medical images
3.4. Conclusion
3.5. Bibliography
Chapter 4: Standards in Medical Image Compression
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Standards for communicating medical data
4.3. Existing standards for image compression
4.4. Conclusion
4.5. Bibliography
Chapter 5: Quality Assessment of Lossy Compressed Medical Images
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Degradations generated by compression norms and their consequences in medical imaging
5.3. Subjective quality assessment
5.4. Objective quality assessment
5.5. Conclusion
5.6. Bibliography
Chapter 6: Compression of Physiological Signals
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Standards for coding physiological signals
6.3. EEG compression
6.4. ECG compression
6.5. Conclusion
6.6. Bibliography
Chapter 7: Compression of 2D Biomedical Images
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Reversible compression of medical images
7.3. Lossy compression of medical images
7.4. Progressive compression of medical images
7.5. Conclusion
7.6. Bibliography
Chapter 8: Compression of Dynamic and Volumetric Medical Sequences
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Reversible compression of (2D+t) and 3D medical data sets
8.3. Irreversible compression of (2D+t) medical sequences
8.4. Irreversible compression of volumetric medical data sets
8.5. Conclusion
8.6. Bibliography
Chapter 9: Compression of Static and Dynamic 3D Surface Meshes
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Definitions and properties of triangular meshes
9.3. Compression of static meshes
9.4. Compression of dynamic meshes
9.5. Conclusion
9.6. Appendices
9.7. Bibliography
Chapter 10: Hybrid Coding: Encryption-Watermarking-Compression for Medical Information Security
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Protection of medical imagery and data
10.3. Basics of encryption algorithms
10.4. Medical image encryption
10.5. Medical image watermarking and encryption
10.6. Conclusion
10.7. Bibliography
Chapter 11: Transmission of Compressed Medical Data on Fixed and Mobile Networks
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Brief overview of the existing applications
11.3. The fixed and mobile networks
11.4. Transmission of medical images
11.5. Conclusion
11.6. Bibliography
Conclusion
List of Authors
Index
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