Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Journal of Digital Imaging 3/2009

01.06.2009

The Application of JPEG2000 in Virtual Microscopy

verfasst von: Vilppu J. Tuominen, Jorma Isola

Erschienen in: Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine | Ausgabe 3/2009

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Virtual microscopy (i.e., the viewing of entire microscope specimens on a computer display) is becoming widely applied in microscopy teaching and clinical laboratory medicine. Despite rapidly increasing use, virtual microscopy currently lacks of a universally accepted image format. A promising candidate is JPEG2000, which has potential advantages for handling gigabyte-sized virtual slides. To date, no JPEG2000-based software has been specifically suited for virtual microscopy. To study the utility of JPEG2000 in virtual microscopy, we first optimized JPEG2000 code-stream parameters for virtual slide viewing (i.e., fast navigation, zooming, and use of an overview window). Compression using ratios 25:1–30:1 with the irreversible wavelet filter were found to provide the best compromise between file size and image quality. Optimal code-stream parameters also consisted of 10 wavelet decomposition levels, progression order Resolution-Position-Component-Layer (RPCL), a precinct size of 128 × 128, and code-block size of 64 × 64. Tiling and the use of multiple quality layers were deemed unnecessary. A compression application (JVScomp) was developed for creating optimally parameterized JPEG2000 virtual slides. A viewing application (JVSview) was developed specifically for virtual microscopy, offering all of the basic viewing functions. JVSview also supports viewing of focus stacks, embedding of textual descriptions, and defining regions of interest as metadata. Combined with our server application (JVSserv), virtual slides can be viewed over networks by employing the JPEG2000 Interactive Protocol (JPIP). The software can be tested using virtual slide examples located on our public JPIP server (http://​jvsmicroscope.​uta.​fi/​). The software package is freely downloadable and usable for noncommercial purposes.
Literatur
1.
Zurück zum Zitat Weinstein RS: Innovations in medical imaging and virtual microscopy. Hum Pathol 36(4):317–319, 2005PubMedCrossRef Weinstein RS: Innovations in medical imaging and virtual microscopy. Hum Pathol 36(4):317–319, 2005PubMedCrossRef
2.
Zurück zum Zitat Lundin M, Lundin J, Helin H, Isola J: A digital atlas of breast histopathology: an application of web based virtual microscopy. J Clin Pathol 57(12):1288–1291, 2004PubMedCrossRef Lundin M, Lundin J, Helin H, Isola J: A digital atlas of breast histopathology: an application of web based virtual microscopy. J Clin Pathol 57(12):1288–1291, 2004PubMedCrossRef
3.
Zurück zum Zitat Kumar RK, Freeman B, Velan GM, De Permentier PJ: Integrating histology and histopathology teaching in practical classes using virtual slides. Anat Rec B New Anat 289(4):128–133, 2006PubMed Kumar RK, Freeman B, Velan GM, De Permentier PJ: Integrating histology and histopathology teaching in practical classes using virtual slides. Anat Rec B New Anat 289(4):128–133, 2006PubMed
4.
5.
Zurück zum Zitat Helin H, Lundin M, Lundin J, Martikainen P, Tammela T, Helin H, van der Kwast T, Isola J: Web-based virtual microscopy in teaching and standardizing Gleason grading. Hum Pathol 36(4):381–386, 2005PubMedCrossRef Helin H, Lundin M, Lundin J, Martikainen P, Tammela T, Helin H, van der Kwast T, Isola J: Web-based virtual microscopy in teaching and standardizing Gleason grading. Hum Pathol 36(4):381–386, 2005PubMedCrossRef
6.
Zurück zum Zitat Furness P: A randomized controlled trial of the diagnostic accuracy of internet-based telepathology compared with conventional microscopy. Histopathology 50(2):266–273, 2007PubMedCrossRef Furness P: A randomized controlled trial of the diagnostic accuracy of internet-based telepathology compared with conventional microscopy. Histopathology 50(2):266–273, 2007PubMedCrossRef
7.
Zurück zum Zitat Rojo MG, García GB, Mateos CP, García JG, Vicente MC: Critical Comparison of 31 Commercially Available Digital Slide Systems in Pathology. Int J Surg Pathol 14(4):285–305, 2006PubMedCrossRef Rojo MG, García GB, Mateos CP, García JG, Vicente MC: Critical Comparison of 31 Commercially Available Digital Slide Systems in Pathology. Int J Surg Pathol 14(4):285–305, 2006PubMedCrossRef
8.
Zurück zum Zitat Burthem J, Brereton M, Ardern J, Hickman L, Seal L, Serrant A, Hutchinson CV, Wells E, McTaggart P, De la Salle B, Parker–Williams J, Hyde K: The use of digital ’virtual slides’ in the quality assessment of haematological morphology: results of a pilot exercise involving UK NEQAS(H) participants. Br J Haematol 130(2):293–296, 2005PubMedCrossRef Burthem J, Brereton M, Ardern J, Hickman L, Seal L, Serrant A, Hutchinson CV, Wells E, McTaggart P, De la Salle B, Parker–Williams J, Hyde K: The use of digital ’virtual slides’ in the quality assessment of haematological morphology: results of a pilot exercise involving UK NEQAS(H) participants. Br J Haematol 130(2):293–296, 2005PubMedCrossRef
11.
Zurück zum Zitat Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Core coding system. ISO/IEC 15444-1, 2000 | ITU-T Recommendation T.800, 2002 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Core coding system. ISO/IEC 15444-1, 2000 | ITU-T Recommendation T.800, 2002
12.
Zurück zum Zitat Taubman DS, Marcellin MW: JPEG2000: Image Compression Fundamentals, Standards and Practice: Springer, 2002 Taubman DS, Marcellin MW: JPEG2000: Image Compression Fundamentals, Standards and Practice: Springer, 2002
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Skodras A, Christopoulos C, Ebrahimi T: The JPEG 2000 Still Image Compression Standard. IEEE Signal Proc Mag 18(5):36–58, 2001CrossRef Skodras A, Christopoulos C, Ebrahimi T: The JPEG 2000 Still Image Compression Standard. IEEE Signal Proc Mag 18(5):36–58, 2001CrossRef
14.
Zurück zum Zitat Rabbani M, Joshi R: An overview of the JPEG 2000 still image compression standard. Signal Process: Image Comm 17(1):3–48, 2002CrossRef Rabbani M, Joshi R: An overview of the JPEG 2000 still image compression standard. Signal Process: Image Comm 17(1):3–48, 2002CrossRef
15.
Zurück zum Zitat Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions. ISO/IEC 15444-2, 2002 | ITU-T Recommendation T.801, 2002 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Extensions. ISO/IEC 15444-2, 2002 | ITU-T Recommendation T.801, 2002
16.
Zurück zum Zitat Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Interactivity tools, APIs and protocols. ISO/IEC 15444-9, 2005 | ITU-T Recommendation T.808, 2005 Information technology—JPEG 2000 image coding system: Interactivity tools, APIs and protocols. ISO/IEC 15444-9, 2005 | ITU-T Recommendation T.808, 2005
17.
Zurück zum Zitat Taubman DS, Prandolini R: Architecture, Philosophy and Performance of JPIP: Internet Protocol Standard for JPEG2000. Proc SPIE 5150:791–805, 2003 Taubman DS, Prandolini R: Architecture, Philosophy and Performance of JPIP: Internet Protocol Standard for JPEG2000. Proc SPIE 5150:791–805, 2003
23.
Zurück zum Zitat Gao M, Bridgman P, Kumar S: Computer Aided Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Using Image Enhancement and JPEG2000. Proc SPIE 5203:323–334, 2003CrossRef Gao M, Bridgman P, Kumar S: Computer Aided Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Using Image Enhancement and JPEG2000. Proc SPIE 5203:323–334, 2003CrossRef
25.
Zurück zum Zitat Santa-Cruz D, Grosbois R, Ebrahimi T: JPEG 2000 performance evaluation and assessment. Signal Process: Image Comm 17(1):113–130, 2002CrossRef Santa-Cruz D, Grosbois R, Ebrahimi T: JPEG 2000 performance evaluation and assessment. Signal Process: Image Comm 17(1):113–130, 2002CrossRef
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Ebrahimi F, Chamik M, Winkler S: JPEG vs. JPEG2000: An Objective Comparison of Image Encoding Quality. Proc SPIE 5558:300–308, 2004CrossRef Ebrahimi F, Chamik M, Winkler S: JPEG vs. JPEG2000: An Objective Comparison of Image Encoding Quality. Proc SPIE 5558:300–308, 2004CrossRef
29.
Zurück zum Zitat Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM), Supplement 61: JPEG 2000 Transfer Syntaxes. Available at ftp://medical.nema.org/medical/dicom/final/sup61_ft.pdf. Accessed 12 July 2007 Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM), Supplement 61: JPEG 2000 Transfer Syntaxes. Available at ftp://medical.nema.org/medical/dicom/final/sup61_ft.pdf. Accessed 12 July 2007
30.
Zurück zum Zitat Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM), Supplement 106: JPEG 2000 Interactive Protocol. Available at ftp://medical.nema.org/medical/dicom/final/sup106_ft.pdf. Accessed 12 July 2007 Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM), Supplement 106: JPEG 2000 Interactive Protocol. Available at ftp://medical.nema.org/medical/dicom/final/sup106_ft.pdf. Accessed 12 July 2007
Metadaten
Titel
The Application of JPEG2000 in Virtual Microscopy
verfasst von
Vilppu J. Tuominen
Jorma Isola
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2009
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine / Ausgabe 3/2009
Print ISSN: 2948-2925
Elektronische ISSN: 2948-2933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-007-9090-z

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 3/2009

Journal of Digital Imaging 3/2009 Zur Ausgabe

Screening-Mammografie offenbart erhöhtes Herz-Kreislauf-Risiko

26.04.2024 Mammografie Nachrichten

Routinemäßige Mammografien helfen, Brustkrebs frühzeitig zu erkennen. Anhand der Röntgenuntersuchung lassen sich aber auch kardiovaskuläre Risikopatientinnen identifizieren. Als zuverlässiger Anhaltspunkt gilt die Verkalkung der Brustarterien.

S3-Leitlinie zu Pankreaskrebs aktualisiert

23.04.2024 Pankreaskarzinom Nachrichten

Die Empfehlungen zur Therapie des Pankreaskarzinoms wurden um zwei Off-Label-Anwendungen erweitert. Und auch im Bereich der Früherkennung gibt es Aktualisierungen.

Fünf Dinge, die im Kindernotfall besser zu unterlassen sind

18.04.2024 Pädiatrische Notfallmedizin Nachrichten

Im Choosing-Wisely-Programm, das für die deutsche Initiative „Klug entscheiden“ Pate gestanden hat, sind erstmals Empfehlungen zum Umgang mit Notfällen von Kindern erschienen. Fünf Dinge gilt es demnach zu vermeiden.

„Nur wer sich gut aufgehoben fühlt, kann auch für Patientensicherheit sorgen“

13.04.2024 Klinik aktuell Kongressbericht

Die Teilnehmer eines Forums beim DGIM-Kongress waren sich einig: Fehler in der Medizin sind häufig in ungeeigneten Prozessen und mangelnder Kommunikation begründet. Gespräche mit Patienten und im Team können helfen.

Update Radiologie

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.