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A ROI-based high capacity reversible data hiding scheme with contrast enhancement for medical images

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In this paper, we attempt to investigate the secure archiving of medical images which are stored on semi-trusted cloud servers, and focus on addressing the complicated and challenging integrity control… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we attempt to investigate the secure archiving of medical images which are stored on semi-trusted cloud servers, and focus on addressing the complicated and challenging integrity control and privacy preservation issues. With the intention of protecting the medical images stored on a semi-trusted server, a novel ROI-based high capacity reversible data hiding (RDH) scheme with contrast enhancement is proposed in this paper. The proposed method aims at improving the quality of the medical images effectively and embedding high capacity data reversibly meanwhile. Therefore, the proposed method adopts “adaptive threshold detector” (ATD) segmentation algorithm to automatically separate the “region of interest” (ROI) and “region of non-interest” (NROI) at first, then enhances the contrast of the ROI region by stretching the grayscale and embeds the data into peak bins of the stretched histogram without extending the histogram bins. Lastly, the rest of the required large of data are embedded into NROI region regardless its quality. In addition, the proposed method records the edge location of the segmentation instead of recording the location of the overflow and underflow. The experiment shows that the proposed method can improve the quality of medical images obviously whatever in low embedding rate or high embedding rate when compared with other contrast-based RDH methods.

Keywords: based high; roi based; contrast; medical images; high capacity

Journal Title: Multimedia Tools and Applications
Year Published: 2017

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