Digital watermarking is a technique of hiding specific identification data for copyright authentication. This technique is adapted here for interleaving patient information with medical images to reduce storage and transmission overheads. The text data are encrypted before interleaving with images to ensure greater security. The graphical signals are compressed and subsequently interleaved with the image. Differential pulse-code-modulation and adaptive-delta-modulation techniques are employed for data compression, and encryption and results are tabulated for a specific example.

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Compact storage of medical images with patient information

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2001

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Cryptography, Data compression, Delta modulation, Digital watermarking, Pulse code modulation, Medical images, Digital image storage, article, computer security, diagnostic imaging, human, information retrieval, medical record, methodology, statistics, Computer Security, Diagnostic Imaging, Humans, Information Storage and Retrieval, Medical Records Systems, Computerized

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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2001, 5, 4, pp. 320-323

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