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8 March 2002 Effect of scanning of medical images on the performance of lifting
Rahman Tashakkori, John M. Tyler, Xiaojun Qi, Chad W. Sallee
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Abstract
A wavelet-lifting scheme that maps integers to integers, performs all calculations in-place, and is computationally efficient is used in this paper. It processes 2-D medical images row by row producing an equivalent 1-D signal. The interdependency of pixels in 2-D medical images is known to vary in different regions. Thus, some lifting schemes decorrelate the resultant signal more efficiently than others do. The effect of different scanning approaches on the performance of several lifting schemes is presented.
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Rahman Tashakkori, John M. Tyler, Xiaojun Qi, and Chad W. Sallee "Effect of scanning of medical images on the performance of lifting", Proc. SPIE 4738, Wavelet and Independent Component Analysis Applications IX, (8 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458752
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KEYWORDS
Medical imaging

Wavelets

Image processing

Magnetic resonance imaging

Brain

Neuroimaging

Signal processing

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