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Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems
Fixing information in other information firmly and deeply.
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A Novel Blind Wavelet Base Watermarking of ECG Signals on Medical Images Using EZW Algorithm
Mohammad Saleh Nambakhsh (King’s College London, UK) and M. Shiva (California State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-889-5.ch125
Abstract
Exchange of databases between hospitals needs efficient and reliable transmission and storage techniques to cut down the cost of health care. This exchange involves a large amount of vital patient information such as biosignals and medical images. Interleaving one form of data such as 1-D signal over digital images can combine the advantages of data security with efficient memory utilization (Norris, Englehart & Lovely, 2001), but nothing prevents the user from manipulating or copying the decrypted data for illegal uses. Embedding vital information of patients inside their scan images will help physicians make a better diagnosis of a disease. In order to solve these issues, watermark algorithms have been proposed as a way to complement the encryption processes and provide some tools to track the retransmission and manipulation of multimedia contents (Barni, Podilchuk, Bartolini & Delp, 2001; Vallabha, 2003). A watermarking system is based on an imperceptible insertion of a watermark (a signal) in an image. This technique is adapted here for interleaving graphical ECG signals within medical images to reduce storage and transmission overheads as well as helping for computer-aided diagnostics system. In this chapter, we present a new wavelet-based watermarking method combined with the EZW coder. The principle is to replace significant wavelet coefficients of ECG signals by the corresponding significant wavelet coefficients belonging to the host image, which is much bigger in size than the mark signal. This chapter presents a brief introduction to watermarking and the EZW coder that acts as a platform for our watermarking algorithm.
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Topic Detection and Tracking Towards Determining Public Agenda Items: The Impact of Named Entities on Event-Based News Clustering
A term used to represent words/sentences/documents for NLP applications. It is typically in the form of a real-valued vector and used for encoding the meaning of the word/sentence/document.
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Internet Gambling
A common practice referring to the “embedding” of certain words on an Internet gambling site’s Web page through the use of “meta-tags.” A meta-tag is a command hidden in the Web page to help search engines categorize sites (i.e., telling the search engine how they want the site indexed). Some Internet gambling sites appear to have used the word “compulsive gambling” embedded in their Webpage. In essence, what such unscrupulous sites are saying is “index my casino site in with the other compulsive gambling sites” so people will “hit” this site when they are looking for other information related to compulsive gambling. People looking for help with a gambling problem will get these sites popping up in front of them. This is a particularly unscrupulous practice that at the moment is perfectly legal.
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