Direct 3D lossless image compression based on region growing

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A segmentation-based 3D lossless compression method that exploits the dependencies in all three dimensions of volumetric images is proposed.

Inspec keywords: data compression; image coding; image segmentation

Other keywords: direct 3D lossless image compression; volumetric images; segmentation-based 3D lossless compression method; region growing; image segmentation

Subjects: Codes; Image and video coding; Image recognition; Image processing and restoration; Computer vision and image processing techniques

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