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The region of interest (ROI) of medical images in content-based image retrieval (CBIR) systems often require content authentication and verification. This is because adversarial modification of the stored image could have lethal effect on research, diagnostic outcome and the outcome of some forensic investigations. In this work, both robust watermarking and Fragile Steganography were combined with image search features to design a medical image retrieval system that incorporates ROI integrity verification. Original ROI features were pre-computed and embedded into archival images and utilised during retrieval for image integrity checks. The average global image PSNR was 38.36dB while the ROI PSNR was maintained at an average of 46dB with all watermark search features retrieved at zero bit error rate (BER) provided the attack on the image is not perceptible.

Original publication

DOI

10.1145/3323873.3325020

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

05/06/2019

Pages

53 - 57