Diagnostically acceptable irreversible compression
ID: diagnostically-acceptable-irreversible-compression
Diagnostically acceptable irreversible compression generally refers to a specific implementation of data compression in medical imaging, particularly in contexts like MRI and CT scans. In this context, it means the process of reducing the size of imaging data in such a way that while some data is lost (irreversible), the remaining data still retains enough quality for diagnostic purposes.
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