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Structured 3D-SVD: A Practical Framework for the Compression and Reconstruction of Biological Volumetric Images

Image and Video Processing 2026-04-21 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis

Abstract

This work introduces Structured 3D-SVD as a practical framework for the reconstruction, compression, and analysis of biological volumetric data. Inspired by the logic of matrix singular value decomposition (SVD), the proposed approach represents third-order volumetric data in the spatial domain and supports progressive reconstruction through ordered quasi-singular coeffients. The experimental evaluation was carried out on two biological volumetric datasets: one full-volume scan of a fish and another of a brain. The results show that Structured 3D-SVD achieves reconstruction quality close to that of Tucker decomposition while requiring shorter computation times and outperforms canonical polyadic decomposition (CPD) in both accuracy and runtime. In addition, a progressive reconstruction analysis shows that relatively low truncation levels are sufficient to preserve the main volumetric structures, while higher truncation levels lead to more detailed reconstructions.

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@article{arxiv.2604.16947,
  title  = {Structured 3D-SVD: A Practical Framework for the Compression and Reconstruction of Biological Volumetric Images},
  author = {Mario Aragonés Lozano and Oscar Romero and Antonio León},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.16947},
  year   = {2026}
}

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19 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables