Diagnostically acceptable irreversible compression

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title: Diagnostically acceptable irreversible compression
text: Diagnostically acceptable irreversible compression (DAIC) is the amount of lossy compression which can be used on a medical image to produce a result that does not prevent the reader from using the image to make a medical diagnosis. The term was first introduced at a workshop on irreversible compression convened by the European Society of Radiology (ESR) in Palma de Mallorca October 13, 2010, the results of which were reported in a subsequent position paper.
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date created: 2016-01-31T15:14:53Z
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