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This research paper discussed the usage of watermarking in medical images to ensure the authenticity and integrity of the image and reviewed some watermarking schemes that had been developed. A design of a reversible tamper detection and recovery watermarking scheme was then proposed. The watermarking scheme uses a 640×480×8 bits ultrasound grayscale image as a sample. The concept of ROI (Region Of...
Medical images such as x-rays, ultrasounds and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) plays an important role in helping the physicians to diagnose a disease or body conditions. These images can be tampered with existing image processing tools that is easily available. The usage of security measures such as watermarking can protect the integrity of the images. Numerous watermarking schemes with basic security...
Watermarking had been proven to be able to protect medical images from unauthorized tampering and modification. Numerous watermarking schemes are available for different purposes depending on the security needs. Watermark embedding and detection process need to be performed in an efficient manner so that the operation of the health institution is not affected. This paper will focus on the development...
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