2012
DOI: 10.3844/ajeassp.2012.275.281
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Self Organizing Map Cluster Approach for Wavelet Based Medical Image Compression

Abstract: Digital medical powerful tools for diagnosis, treatment and surgery and plays a vital role in modern healthcare delivery. Large storage capacity is needed for storing these images and for transmitting them. This leads to the strong demand for digital medical image compression and reliable transmission. In this study, we have applied three compression methods to medical images. In all the methods discrete wavelet transform is applied followed by the corresponding compression methods. The experiments are carried… Show more

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“…Experimental results on different infrared images show that the proposed algorithm could well enhance infrared image and make the possible interested targets brighter, which was very helpful for target detection and recognition. Sridevi et al (2012) have proposed a method digital medical powerful tools for diagnosis, treatment and surgery and plays a vital role in modern healthcare delivery. Large storage capacity is needed for storing these images and for transmitting them.…”
Section: Related Researches: a Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental results on different infrared images show that the proposed algorithm could well enhance infrared image and make the possible interested targets brighter, which was very helpful for target detection and recognition. Sridevi et al (2012) have proposed a method digital medical powerful tools for diagnosis, treatment and surgery and plays a vital role in modern healthcare delivery. Large storage capacity is needed for storing these images and for transmitting them.…”
Section: Related Researches: a Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%