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1 July 1990 High-speed reconstruction of compressed images
Jerome R. Cox Jr., Stephen M. Moore
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Abstract
A compression scheme is described that allows high-definition radiological images with greater than 8-bit intensity resolution to be represented by 8-bit pixels. Reconstruction of the images with their original intensity resolution can be carried out by means of a pipeline architecture suitable for compact, high-speed implementation. A reconstruction system is described that can be fabricated according to this approach and placed between an 8-bit display buffer and the display's video system thereby allowing contrast control of images at video rates. Results for 50 CR chest images are described showing that error-free reconstruction of the original 10-bit CR images can be achieved.
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Jerome R. Cox Jr. and Stephen M. Moore "High-speed reconstruction of compressed images", Proc. SPIE 1232, Medical Imaging IV: Image Capture and Display, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18869
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Chromium

Video

Chest

Binary data

Medical imaging

Clocks

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