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Robust and Imperceptible Dual Watermarking for Telemedicine Applications

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The experimental results demonstrate that this algorithm provides better robustness without affecting the quality of watermarked image, and combines the advantages and removes the disadvantages of the two transform techniques.
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In this paper, the effects of different error correction codes on the robustness and imperceptibility of discrete wavelet transform and singular value decomposition based dual watermarking scheme is investigated. Text and image watermarks are embedded into cover radiological image for their potential application in secure and compact medical data transmission. Four different error correcting codes such as Hamming, the Bose, Ray-Chaudhuri, Hocquenghem (BCH), the Reed---Solomon and hybrid error correcting (BCH and repetition code) codes are considered for encoding of text watermark in order to achieve additional robustness for sensitive text data such as patient identification code. Performance of the proposed algorithm is evaluated against number of signal processing attacks by varying the strength of watermarking and covers image modalities. The experimental results demonstrate that this algorithm provides better robustness without affecting the quality of watermarked image.This algorithm combines the advantages and removes the disadvantages of the two transform techniques. Out of the three error correcting codes tested, it has been found that Reed---Solomon shows the best performance. Further, a hybrid model of two of the error correcting codes (BCH and repetition code) is concatenated and implemented. It is found that the hybrid code achieves better results in terms of robustness. This paper provides a detailed analysis of the obtained experimental results.

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Digital Image Watermarking Using Discrete Wavelet Transform and Singular Value Decomposition

TL;DR: A hybrid image-watermarking scheme based on discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and singular value decomposition (SVD) is proposed, which is able to withstand a variety of image-processing attacks.
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The first 50 years of electronic watermarking

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Hybrid Technique for Robust and Imperceptible Image Watermarking in DWT–DCT–SVD Domain

TL;DR: The proposed method for digital watermarking based on discrete wavelet transforms, discrete cosine transforms, and singular value decomposition has been proposed and has been found to be giving superior performance for robustness and imperceptibility compared to existing methods suggested by other authors.
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Secure and efficient health data management through multiple watermarking on medical images

TL;DR: A wavelet-based multiple watermarking scheme is proposed that aims to address critical health information management issues, including origin and data authentication, protection of sensitive data, and image archiving and retrieval.
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