Utilizing least significant bit-planes of RONI pixels for medical image watermarking


Autoria(s): Nyeem, Hussain; Wageeh, Boles; Boyd, Colin
Data(s)

01/12/2013

Resumo

We propose a computationally efficient image border pixel based watermark embedding scheme for medical images. We considered the border pixels of a medical image as RONI (region of non-interest), since those pixels have no or little interest to doctors and medical professionals irrespective of the image modalities. Although RONI is used for embedding, our proposed scheme still keeps distortion at a minimum level in the embedding region using the optimum number of least significant bit-planes for the border pixels. All these not only ensure that a watermarked image is safe for diagnosis, but also help minimize the legal and ethical concerns of altering all pixels of medical images in any manner (e.g, reversible or irreversible). The proposed scheme avoids the need for RONI segmentation, which incurs capacity and computational overheads. The performance of the proposed scheme has been compared with a relevant scheme in terms of embedding capacity, image perceptual quality (measured by SSIM and PSNR), and computational efficiency. Our experimental results show that the proposed scheme is computationally efficient, offers an image-content-independent embedding capacity, and maintains a good image quality

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62508/

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62508/1/DICTA-13.pdf

http://www.aprs.org.au/dicta13/

Nyeem, Hussain, Wageeh, Boles, & Boyd, Colin (2013) Utilizing least significant bit-planes of RONI pixels for medical image watermarking. In Proceedings of DICTA 2013 : Digital Image Computing : Techniques and Applications, 2013, IEEE, Wrest Point Hotel, Hobart, TAS.

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Copyright 2013 IEEE

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080100 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND IMAGE PROCESSING #080106 Image Processing
Tipo

Conference Paper