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1 June 1992Full-frame image compression for nonsquare images
Full frame cosine transform method for image compression offers enormous advantages over corresponding block techniques in radiological applications. However, previously developed full frame compression algorithm is restricted to square images with dimensions equal to a power of two (512, 1024, etc.). The work presented here extends the same algorithm for applications involving arbitrary dimensions resulting in significant reduction in the compressed data size.
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Doris T. Chin, Bruce Kuo Ting Ho, Marco Ma, H. K. Huang, "Full-frame image compression for nonsquare images," Proc. SPIE 1652, Medical Imaging VI: Image Processing, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59419