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10th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'99)
Quality Assessment of Compressed Cardiac MRI: Effect of Lossy Compression on Computerized Physiological Parameters
Venice, Italy
September 27-September 29
ISBN: 0-7695-0040-4
Christine Cavaro-Ménard, Universitaire d'Angers
Philippe Balzer, Universitaire d'Angers
Benoît Denizot, Universitaire d'Angers
Olivier Morel, Universitaire d'Angers
Pierre Jallet, Universitaire d'Angers
Jean-Jacques le Jeune, Universitaire d'Angers
Alain le Duff, ?cole Sup?rieure d'?lectronique de l'Ouest
With the increasing number of medical imaging modalities, compressing the digital medical images can facilitate their transmission and storage. This paper evaluates and compares two lossy compression methods : JPEG and wavelet, applied to the end diastolic phase slices of a cardiac MRI acquisition. First, the qualitative image quality was evaluated with clinical criteria and was performed by radiologists. The compression image quality was then not judged satisfactory over 22:1 for JPEG and 32:1 for wavelets. Secondly, we evaluated the effect of these lossy methods on physiological parameters, such as left ventricular mass and end-diastolic volume, calculated by an automated segmentation algorithm. The wavelet coding allows to accept a compression ratio of 67:1, while JPEG is limited to 30:1. Wavelet compression performed superior to JPEG at high and low compression ratios. We conclude that limiting the compression ratios to those defined by the psycho-visual assessment secures the validity of physiological parameters in cardiac MRI.
Citation:
Christine Cavaro-Ménard, Philippe Balzer, Benoît Denizot, Olivier Morel, Pierre Jallet, Jean-Jacques le Jeune, Alain le Duff, "Quality Assessment of Compressed Cardiac MRI: Effect of Lossy Compression on Computerized Physiological Parameters," iciap, pp.1034, 10th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'99), 1999
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