2023
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2023.0140432
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Reversible De-identification of Specific Regions in Biomedical Images and Secured Storage by Randomized Joint Encryption

Abstract: In many circumstances, de-identification of a specific region of a biomedical image is necessary. Deidentification is used to hide the subject's identity or to prevent the display of the objectionable or offensive region(s) of the image. The concerned region can be blurred (de-identified) by using a suitable image processing technique guided by the regiondefining mask. The proposed method provides lossless blurring, which means the original image can be recovered fully with zero loss. The blurred image and the… Show more

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