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    Multiplicative Multiresolution Decomposition for Lossless Volumetric Medical Images Compression

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    With the emergence of medical imaging, the compression of volumetric medical images is essential. For this purpose, we propose a novel Multiplicative Multiresolution Decomposition (MMD) wavelet coding scheme for lossless compression of volumetric medical images. The MMD is used in speckle reduction technique but offers some proprieties which can be exploited in compression. Thus, as the wavelet transform the MMD provides a hierarchical representation and offers a possibility to realize lossless compression. We integrate in proposed scheme an inter slice filter based on wavelet transform and motion compensation to reduce data energy efficiently. We compare lossless results of classical wavelet coders such as 3D SPIHT and JP3D to the proposed scheme. This scheme incorporates MMD in lossless compression technique by applying MMD/wavelet or MMD transform to each slice, after inter slice filter is employed and the resulting sub-bands are coded by the 3D zero-tree algorithm SPIHT. Lossless experimental results show that the proposed scheme with the MMD can achieve lowest bit rates compared to 3D SPIHT and JP3D

    Need for speed:Achieving fast image processing in acute stroke care

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    This thesis aims to investigate the use of high-performance computing (HPC) techniques in developing imaging biomarkers to support the clinical workflow of acute stroke patients. In the first part of this thesis, we evaluate different HPC technologies and how such technologies can be leveraged by different image analysis applications used in the context of acute stroke care. More specifically, we evaluated how computers with multiple computing devices can be used to accelerate medical imaging applications in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 proposes a novel data compression technique that efficiently processes CT perfusion (CTP) images in GPUs. Unfortunately, the size of CTP datasets makes data transfers to computing devices time-consuming and, therefore, unsuitable in acute situations. Chapter 4 further evaluates the algorithm's usefulness proposed in Chapter 3 with two different applications: a double threshold segmentation and a time-intensity profile similarity (TIPS) bilateral filter to reduce noise in CTP scans. Finally, Chapter 5 presents a cloud platform for deploying high-performance medical applications for acute stroke patients. In Part 2 of this thesis, Chapter 6 presents a convolutional neural network (CNN) for detecting and volumetric segmentation of subarachnoid hemorrhages (SAH) in non-contrast CT scans. Chapter 7 proposed another method based on CNNs to quantify the final infarct volumes in follow-up non-contrast CT scans from ischemic stroke patients
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