The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

Watermark embedding: hiding a signal within a cover image

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M Barni, CI Podilchuk, F Bartolini, EJ Delp

Entry type

article

Abstract

When looked at as a communication task, the watermarking process can be split into three main steps: watermark generation and embedding (information transmission), possible attacks (transmission through the channel), and watermark retrieval (information decoding at the receiver side). We review the main issues in watermark generation and embedding. By focusing on the case of image watermarking, we first discuss the choice of the image features the watermark is superimposed to. Then we consider watermark generation and the rule used to insert the watermark within the host features. By adopting again a communication perspective, some useful hints are given on the way the watermark should be shaped and inserted within the host document for increased robustness against attacks. Given that invisibility is one of the main requirements a watermark must satisfy, the way psycho-visual notions can be used to effectively hide the watermark within an image is carefully reviewed. Rather than insisting on the mathematical aspects of each of the above issues, the main rationale behind the most commonly adopted approaches is given, as well as some illustrative examples

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Date

2001 – 08

Journal

Communications Magazine, IEEE

Key alpha

Delp

Number

8

Pages

102-108

Volume

39

Publication Date

2001-08-01

Keywords

copy protection, copyright, data compression, data encapsulation, image coding, security of data, visual perceptionattacks, channel transmission, cover image, data protection, image coding, image features, information decoding, information transmission, psycho-visual factors, receiver, signal hiding, watermark embedding, watermark generation, watermark retrieval

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