Data Hiding Techniques for Security of Medical Images

This chapter presents various data hiding techniques for security of medical image. These techniques are designed using various image transforms such as FDCuT, DCT, FRT, NSCT, and various encryption methods such as Arnold scrambling and compressive sensing (CS) theory. Finally, simulation results of these techniques are demonstrated in this chapter.

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