Geometric-attack-resistible medical-image multiple-watermark method based on DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform)
An anti-geometric attack and medical image technology, applied in the field of multimedia signal processing, can solve invisible problems, achieve strong anti-geometric attack ability, improve embedding speed, and high practical value
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[0084] Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing, the present invention is further described to use 1000 groups of independent binary pseudo-random sequences (take a value of +1 or 0), and each group of sequence length is 32bit, and in these 1000 groups of data, three groups (selected here) are arbitrarily drawn The 300th group, the 500th group, and the 700th group), as three embedded watermark sequences, that is, we embed a watermark sequence with a total length of 32x3=96 bits. The original medical image used in the experiment is an image of a brain slice (128x128), as shown in Figure 4(a). Let the original image be expressed as F(i, j), where 1≤i≤128, 1≤j≤128, the corresponding full-image DFT coefficient matrix is FF(i,j), and the low intermediate frequency coefficient Y(j), 1 ≤j≤L, the first value Y(1) represents the DC component of the image, and then arranged in order from low to high frequency. Considering the robustness and the capacity of embedding the waterma...
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