Design and Development of Enhanced Compression Model for Content Representation of Radiological Imaging
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newline Content representation of an image is an active region of experimentation with emerging use cases such as satellite communication, hurdle detection, pattern recognition, telemedicine, and healthcare information. The aim of Content representation is a depiction of an image with fewer amounts of coefficients than an actual image without compromising the quality of the image. It is the pre-stage in image compression. Image compression intends to diminish image inconsistency and store or transfer the data more efficiently and effectively. Medical data, which comprises clinical information, images, and other sensory information, is becoming a crucial part of the care of the patient even during the illness diagnostic process. Telemedicine essentially refers to quotMedicine at a Distance,quot which is accomplished by sending an electronic patient record to a distant medical Centre for diagnosis, allowing doctors/specialists in different geographical regions to consult and learn about the health condition of their crucial patients. Because a radiological image is enormous, in its raw state, it necessitates a lot of disk space, and transmission demands a lot of bandwidth, transmission time, and expense. Medical data must therefore be compressed before transmission or storage. To do so, a new representation technique for elevated radiological image transmission while ensuring diagnostic integrity is required.