2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jestch.2017.06.001
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An efficient medical image watermarking scheme based on FDCuT–DCT

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“…We compared the average NC values of the watermarks using our proposed algorithm under different attacks with Aditi Zear et al [18], Rohit Thanki et al [19], Xiaochen Yuan et al [21] and Amit Kumar Singh et al [22]. It can be clearly seen from Figure 23 and Table 11 that under conventional attacks, the NC values of the proposed algorithm are significantly higher than the those of the other four algorithms.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…We compared the average NC values of the watermarks using our proposed algorithm under different attacks with Aditi Zear et al [18], Rohit Thanki et al [19], Xiaochen Yuan et al [21] and Amit Kumar Singh et al [22]. It can be clearly seen from Figure 23 and Table 11 that under conventional attacks, the NC values of the proposed algorithm are significantly higher than the those of the other four algorithms.…”
Section: Algorithms Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…And under cropping attacks, left translation attacks and down translation attacks, our algorithm has obvious advantages over other algorithms in terms of NC values. Figure 24 illustrates that compared with the multi-watermarking scheme based on FDCuT-DCT proposed by Rohit Thanki et al [19], the proposed algorithm performs slightly worse in rotation (clockwise) attacks. But their NC values are not much different and performance in other geometric attacks was significantly better than the latter.…”
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“…Watermarking ensures the protection and authentication of the identity of a person that is embedded into the host audio. Although the use of watermarking in medical images has been extensively studied [26][27][28][29][30], no significant work has been reported for medical speech signals. Only a few studies have been conducted for privacy protection using medical speech signals.…”
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