| Literature DB >> 33415445 |
Aleš Roček1, Michal Javorník2, Karel Slavíček2, Otto Dostál2.
Abstract
Medical image data plays a critical role in health care today. Whatever the context of image processing (research and educational activities, diagnostic or forensic purposes, etc.), they are supposed to be treated as highly sensitive. Unfortunately, currently available image-processing tools also enable very sophisticated malicious modification of their content.This paper is focused on the assessment of the effectiveness of selected so-called zero watermarking methods (ones that do not cause any modification of an image sample), in the protection of the integrity, and proving authorship, of these medical image studies. We have studied many zero watermarking methods and selected one representative from each type of known algorithms for comparison.We have conducted a series of simulations over a huge research database of anonymized medical image studies (patient examinations).Entities:
Keywords: Copyright; DICOM; Integrity; Medical imaging; Security; Watermarking
Year: 2021 PMID: 33415445 DOI: 10.1007/s10278-020-00396-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Digit Imaging ISSN: 0897-1889 Impact factor: 4.056