Greyscale and colour medical image compressed using hybrid contourlet biorthogonal CDF lifting scheme, bandelet and quincunx wavelet transforms: a comparative study
by Ismail Boukli Hacene; Abdelhafid Bessaid
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (IJBET), Vol. 26, No. 1, 2018

Abstract: The Quincunx wavelet, the lifting scheme wavelet and the second generation bandelet transform are a new method to offer an optimal representation for image geometric. In the field of medical diagnostics, interested parties have resorted increasingly to medical imaging. It is well established that the accuracy and completeness of diagnosis are initially connected with the image quality, but the quality of the image is itself dependent on a number of factors including primarily the processing that an image must undergo to enhance its quality. The quality evaluation of compressed image is necessary to judge the performance of a compression method. This paper introduces an algorithm for medical image compression based on hybrid non-subsampled contourlet (NSCT) and quincunx wavelet transforms (QWT) coupled with SPIHT coding algorithm, of which we present the objective measurements (PSNR, EDGE, WPSNR, MSSIM, VIF, and WSNR) in order to evaluate the quality of the image.

Online publication date: Thu, 11-Jan-2018

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