A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications

Medical images are watermarked with patient details to impose patient identification in tele-medicine applications. Fundus images comprise of fine features like blood vessels, macula and optic disks. Conventional watermarking methods may tamper crucial information in this case. Even minutest change...

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Main Authors: Abhilasha Singh, Malay Kishore Dutta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319157817302951
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spelling doaj-a90be8bfa6ae4fd189efbf45049ead962020-11-25T01:59:39ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences1319-15782020-10-01328895908A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applicationsAbhilasha Singh0Malay Kishore Dutta1Corresponding author.; Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaAmity University, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaMedical images are watermarked with patient details to impose patient identification in tele-medicine applications. Fundus images comprise of fine features like blood vessels, macula and optic disks. Conventional watermarking methods may tamper crucial information in this case. Even minutest change can distort fine features and affect final decision. ROI (Region of Interest) selection approach also fails here as fine features of fundus images are evenly distributed and it’s almost impossible to properly define Region of Interest (ROI) and Region of Non-Interest (RONI) for medical practitioner. Hence arises an imperative necessity of a watermarking system which does not tamper the fundus images and results in no loss of medical information. This paper proposes a zero-watermarking system which uses singular value coefficients in Wavelet domain for generation of unique identification code from fundus images which is strategically combined with patient ID to generate watermark. Proposed technique suits to the specific requirements of fundus images and optimizes the conflicting requirements of traditional watermarking. The technique aims at unique identification, authentication and integrity verification of medical images. Experimental results reveal the robustness of the system against some common image processing attacks and indicate its suitability for secure exchange of medical images for tele-ophthalmological applications and for storage in large distributed medical databases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319157817302951DWT-SVDFundus imagesLosslessMedical imagesTele-ophthalmologyZero watermarking
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A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications
Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
DWT-SVD
Fundus images
Lossless
Medical images
Tele-ophthalmology
Zero watermarking
author_facet Abhilasha Singh
Malay Kishore Dutta
author_sort Abhilasha Singh
title A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications
title_short A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications
title_full A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications
title_fullStr A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications
title_full_unstemmed A robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications
title_sort robust zero-watermarking scheme for tele-ophthalmological applications
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
issn 1319-1578
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Medical images are watermarked with patient details to impose patient identification in tele-medicine applications. Fundus images comprise of fine features like blood vessels, macula and optic disks. Conventional watermarking methods may tamper crucial information in this case. Even minutest change can distort fine features and affect final decision. ROI (Region of Interest) selection approach also fails here as fine features of fundus images are evenly distributed and it’s almost impossible to properly define Region of Interest (ROI) and Region of Non-Interest (RONI) for medical practitioner. Hence arises an imperative necessity of a watermarking system which does not tamper the fundus images and results in no loss of medical information. This paper proposes a zero-watermarking system which uses singular value coefficients in Wavelet domain for generation of unique identification code from fundus images which is strategically combined with patient ID to generate watermark. Proposed technique suits to the specific requirements of fundus images and optimizes the conflicting requirements of traditional watermarking. The technique aims at unique identification, authentication and integrity verification of medical images. Experimental results reveal the robustness of the system against some common image processing attacks and indicate its suitability for secure exchange of medical images for tele-ophthalmological applications and for storage in large distributed medical databases.
topic DWT-SVD
Fundus images
Lossless
Medical images
Tele-ophthalmology
Zero watermarking
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319157817302951
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