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The article performs a comparative study between the image compression technique Local Binary Compressed format (LBC) proposed by the authors [11] and the standard image compression techniques used today (BMP, JPEG, PNG and GIF). The study is carried out for large medical images that need to be stored for longer periods of time. In the study, the most common types of medical images used are: X-rays...
Physiology sleep study aspects and its quality determines how health became a separate department medical field. The article's goal is to relate the two terms in the following form: time spent with different daily activity and the sleep quality. This way, we may be able to find a connection between the amount of time spent with daily activities and the most important sleep quality indicator: number...
This paper presents a study on the effectiveness of hierarchical clustering techniques application and classification for imaging context in the Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR). The study has the purpose to compare the obtained results from using different hierarchical clustering algorithms with various input parameters and configurations using two types of comparison techniques. The aims is...
This paper proposes a novel approach in image compression based on Local Binary Pattern (LBP). LBP has already been used as a simple texture descriptor, labeling the image pixels by looking at the points surrounding a central point (usually on a 3×3 neighborhood) and examining whether these neighbors' color values are greater or less than the central point and accordingly assigning a binary value...
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