A Theory for Multiresolution Signal Decomposition: The Wavelet Representation
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
JPEG 2000: Image Compression Fundamentals, Standards and Practice
JPEG 2000: Image Compression Fundamentals, Standards and Practice
The JPEG 2000 Suite
Dual channel addition based FFT processor architecture for signal and image processing
International Journal of High Performance Systems Architecture
An architecture for DICOM medical images storage and retrieval adopting distributed file systems
International Journal of High Performance Systems Architecture
Images within the electronic health record
ICIP'09 Proceedings of the 16th IEEE international conference on Image processing
Journal of Medical Systems
JHelioviewer: Visualizing Large Sets of Solar Images Using JPEG 2000
Computing in Science and Engineering
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Access to all relevant information at the diagnostic decision moment improves the quality of care. With the deployment of the electronic health records (EHRs), information now exits in multiple distributed systems. When conducting diagnosis based on medical images, physicians often need to compare current images with older ones that may need to be imported prior to visualisation. This leads to persistency management and information consistency issues. JPEG2000 Interactive Protocol (JPIP) can be used to avoid imports by streaming images and significantly reduce bandwidth requirements. In this paper, we describe how JPIP can enable two interactive visualisation schemes, 'zoom and pan' and a magnification lens, to significantly improve user experience and productivity while minimising network usage. We will show that, with carefully selected compression parameters, JPIP allows physicians to start their investigation within few seconds of the initial request and stay productive during the entire download process.