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22 August 1995 Image information compression in the image recognition process: medical example
Jacek Galas
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Abstract
The effectiveness of image recognition methods is strongly dependent on the process of intelligent image information compression. This paper presents the Radon-Fourier transformation as a tool for this task. It is shown that only two slices of Radon-Fourier transformation are sufficient to classify the set of medical images. Some classification results for one transformation slice are presented. These results are compared with full 2D Fourier transformation processing.
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Jacek Galas "Image information compression in the image recognition process: medical example", Proc. SPIE 2564, Applications of Digital Image Processing XVIII, (22 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.217445
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Bone

Image compression

Medical imaging

Feature extraction

Radon

Fourier transforms

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