Hierarchical access control and content protection in medical image archives, based on inverse pyramid decomposition

  • Authors:
  • Roumen Kountchev;Barna Iantovics;Roumiana Kountcheva

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Radio Communications, Technical University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria;Petru Maior University, Tg. Mures, Romania;T&K Engineering, Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Venue:
  • NEHIPISIC'11 Proceeding of 10th WSEAS international conference on electronics, hardware, wireless and optical communications, and 10th WSEAS international conference on signal processing, robotics and automation, and 3rd WSEAS international conference on nanotechnology, and 2nd WSEAS international conference on Plasma-fusion-nuclear physics
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

In the paper is presented one new approach for management of medical databases with multi-layer access, based on the Inverse Pyramid Decomposition. This decomposition offers the ability for the development of interactive tools for multi-layer transfer of the processed visual information with consecutively quality improvement, selection of regions of interest, which to be directly accessed and represented with highest quality, and reliable content protection ensured by resistant and fragile watermarks embedding. The use of the Inverse Pyramid Decomposition permits insertion of multiple watermarks in the same file. The resistant watermarks are used to prove the documents authenticity, while the fragile watermarks hide preset Regions of Interest in the medical images which should be revealed by authorized users only, and prove any kind of editing of the protected visual content. The basic part of the database information which is at the low access level, could be used for various applications: disease history and treatment, statistics information, etc., and could support patients diagnostics, cure and telemedicine. The information, saved in the high access level(s) is accessible for authorized users only.