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Reversible Watermarking in Medical Images Using Sub-Sample and Multiple Histogram Modification

Published: 01 October 2020 Publication History

Abstract

This paper proposed a reversible medical image watermarking scheme using multiple histogram modification (MHM) and redundant discrete wavelet transform (RDWT). The MHM was introduced to the proposed scheme to enhance the embedding capacity. By embedding the watermark in the RDWT coefficients, the proposed scheme exploited the visual masking property of RDWT to guarantee the visual quality. Also, the proposed scheme has better performance on embedding capacity because the RDWT has several sub-band coefficients for embedding. The experimental results on medical images suggests that the proposed scheme could meet the demand of perceptional quality with better embedding capacity than former schemes.

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        cover image Journal of Information Technology Research
        Journal of Information Technology Research  Volume 13, Issue 4
        Oct 2020
        170 pages
        ISSN:1938-7857
        EISSN:1938-7865
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        Published: 01 October 2020

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        1. Digital Image
        2. Multiple Histogram Modification
        3. RDWT
        4. Reversible Watermarking

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