Abstract

The authenticity and integrity of medical images in telemedicine has to be protected. Robust reversible watermarking (RRW) algorithms provide copyright protection and the original images can be recovered at the receiver’s end. However, the existing algorithms have limitations in their ability to balance the tradeoff among robustness, imperceptibility, and embedded capacity. Some of them are even not completely reversible. Besides, most medical image watermarking algorithms are not designed for color images. To improve their performance in protecting medical color image information, we propose a novel RRW scheme based on the discrete wavelet transform (DWT). First, the DWT provides a robust solution. Second, the modification of the wavelet domain coefficient guarantees the changes of integer values in the spatial domain and ensures the reversibility of the watermarking scheme. Third, the embedding scheme makes full use of the characteristics of the original image and watermarking. This reduces the modification of the original image and ensures better imperceptibility. Lastly, the selection of the Zernike moments order for geometric correction is optimized to predict attack parameters more accurately by using less information. This enhances the robustness of the proposed scheme against geometric attacks such as rotation and scaling. The proposed scheme is robust against common and geometric attacks and has a high embedding capacity without obvious distortion of the image. The paper contributes towards improving the security of medical images in remote healthcare.

Highlights

  • The technical revolution associated with the implementation the development of digital technologies in medicine, has led to the emergence and active development of new directions in many areas of medicine

  • A robust reversible watermark scheme based on the Haar wavelet transform for watermarking of medical color images is proposed

  • The watermark embedding flag and the embedding status flag are set according to the characteristics of the host image

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Summary

A Reversible Watermarking System for Medical Color Images

Xiaoyi Zhou 1,*,† , Yue Ma 1,†, Qingquan Zhang 1, Mazin Abed Mohammed 2 and Robertas Damaševicius 3,*.

Introduction
Zernike Moments
Rotation Detection
Proposed Watermarking Scheme
Watermark Detection
Watermark Extraction
Imperceptibility and Capacity Results
Conclusions

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