New region of interest medical image coding for JPEG2000: Compensation-based pmartial bitplane alternating shift

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Abstract

Regions of Interest (ROI) image coding enables the regions important to medical diagnosis to be encoded and transmitted at higher quality than the other regions. In the paper, a new ROI coding method called Compensation-based Partial Bitplane Alternating Shift (CPBA-Shift) is described. The proposed method divides all bitplanes of ROI and background (BG) coefficients into two portions-Alternating Shift Portion (ASP) and Compensation Shift Portion (CSP). In ASP, partial the most significant bitplanes of ROI and BG coefficients are shifted by bitplane-by-bitplane. In CSP, the least significant bitplanes of ROI and BG coefficients are scaled using compensation scheme according to the compression quality in ROI and BG. Simulation experiments show that the new method, in addition to alleviating the drawbacks of both ROI coding methods in JPEG2000, can support arbitrarily shaped multiple ROI coding with different degrees of interest without coding the shapes information. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.

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Zhang, L. B., & Han, X. Z. (2006). New region of interest medical image coding for JPEG2000: Compensation-based pmartial bitplane alternating shift. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 4153 LNCS, pp. 455–464). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11821045_48

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