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    RGB Medical Video Compression Using Geometric Wavelet

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    The video compression is used in a wide of applications from medical domain especially in telemedicine. Compared to the classical transforms, wavelet transform has significantly better performance in horizontal, vertical and diagonal directions. Therefore, this transform introduces high discontinuities in complex geometrics. However, to detect complex geometrics is one key challenge for the high efficient compression. In order to capture anisotropic regularity along various curves a new efficient and precise transform termed by bandelet basis, based on DWT, quadtree decomposition and optical flow is proposed in this paper. To encode significant coefficients we use efficient coder SPIHT. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm DBT-SPIHT for low bit rate (0.3Mbps) is able to reduce up to 37.19% and 28.20% of the complex geometrics detection compared to the DWT-SPIHT and DCuT-SPIHT algorithm

    Influence of spray-glow plug configuration on cold start combustion for high-speed direct injection diesel engines

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    Glow plugs are currently the most employed solution to promote ignition in light-duty diesel engines during low temperature cold start. Improved knowledge about the mechanisms that control ignition and flame development under such conditions is necessary for design purposes, especially with current trends to reduce engine compression ratio. This paper aims to analyze the influence of the glow plug configuration (location and temperature) on cold start combustion. Experimental tests carried out in an optical engine with high speed visualization have confirmed that spray-glow plug configuration influences the whole combustion process through pilot ignition. Ignition of pilot injection is controlled by glow plug to spray distance, by glow plug temperature and by fuel and air motion after the end of injection. Nevertheless, glow plug temperature effect starts to be negligible above a certain value, since chemical ignition delay cannot be further reduced. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.Pastor Soriano, JV.; Bermúdez, V.; García Oliver, JM.; Ramírez Hernández, JG. (2011). Influence of spray-glow plug configuration on cold start combustion for high-speed direct injection diesel engines. Energy. 36(9):5486-5496. doi:10.1016/j.energy.2011.07.028S5486549636

    Towards a new standard in medical video compression

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    International audienceThe objective of this article is to present a new video compression scheme with several potentialities in medical and industrial field. The proposed method will involve the process of transform, scaling and quantization, and it is based on bandelet transform coupled with the set partitioning in hierarchical trees (SPIHT) coding. The effectiveness of this technique results in combining two advantages. First it takes advantage of the anisotropic regularities of frames; second, it exploits the dependencies between the geometric transformed coefficients using SPIHT encoder to encode significant coefficients, while reducing redundancy, which, in turn, results in decreasing the volume of data without altering the pertinent information. The authors examined three scenarios, according to the above critical points of the visual quality of decompressed video. The first scenario concerns the choice of compression filter. The second identifies appropriate transform type, and the third validates the proposed algorithm with respect to classical algorithms. The performances of the proposed algorithm are evaluated using a set of objective video quality assessment metrics, including PSNR (peak signal-to-noise ratio), MSSIM (mean structural similarity) and VIF (visual information fidelity). The experimental results illustrate clearly the superiority of our algorithm with respect to Wavelet-SPIHT, MPEG-4, and H.264, H.265/MPEG-HEVC (video coding standards) when applied to a set of medical image tests

    Medical Video Coding Based on 2nd-Generation Wavelets: Performance Evaluation

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    The operations of digitization, transmission and storage of medical data, particularly images, require increasingly effective encoding methods not only in terms of compression ratio and flow of information but also in terms of visual quality. At first, there was DCT (discrete cosine transform) then DWT (discrete wavelet transform) and their associated standards in terms of coding and image compression. The 2nd-generation wavelets seeks to be positioned and confronted by the image and video coding methods currently used. It is in this context that we suggest a method combining bandelets and the SPIHT (set partitioning in hierarchical trees) algorithm. There are two main reasons for our approach: the first lies in the nature of the bandelet transform to take advantage of capturing the geometrical complexity of the image structure. The second reason is the suitability of encoding the bandelet coefficients by the SPIHT encoder. Quality measurements indicate that in some cases (for low bit rates) the performance of the proposed coding competes with the well-established ones (H.264 or MPEG4 AVC and H.265 or MPEG4 HEVC) and opens up new application prospects in the field of medical imaging

    Impact of the first wave of COVID-19 epidemy on the surgical management of sigmoid diverticular disease in France: National French retrospective study

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    International audienceObjective: To analyze the surgical management of sigmoid diverticular disease (SDD) before, during, and after the first containment rules (CR) for the first wave of COVID-19.Methods: From the French Surgical Association multicenter series, this study included all patients operated on between January 2018 and September 2021. Three groups were compared: A (before CR period: 01/01/18-03/16/20), B (CR period: 03/17/20-05/03/20), and C (post CR period: 05/04/20-09/30/21).Results: A total of 1965 patients (A n = 1517, B n = 52, C n = 396) were included. The A group had significantly more previous SDD compared to the two other groups (p = 0.007), especially complicated (p = 0.0004). The rate of peritonitis was significantly higher in the B (46.1%) and C (38.4%) groups compared to the A group (31.7%) (p = 0.034 and p = 0.014). As regards surgical treatment, Hartmann's procedure was more often performed in the B group (44.2%, vs A 25.5% and C 26.8%, p = 0.01). Mortality at 90 days was significantly higher in the B group (9.6%, vs A 4% and C 6.3%, p = 0.034). This difference was also significant between the A and B groups (p = 0.048), as well as between the A and C groups (p = 0.05). There was no significant difference between the three groups in terms of postoperative morbidity.Conclusion: This study shows that the management of SDD was impacted by COVID-19 at CR, but also after and until September 2021, both on the initial clinical presentation and on postoperative mortality
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