Title :
A Framework for Robust Watermarking of H.264-Encoded Video With Controllable Detection Performance
Author :
Noorkami, Maneli ; Mersereau, Russell M.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
fDate :
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As H.264 digital video becomes more prevalent, the need for copyright protection and authentication methods that are appropriate for this standard will emerge. This paper proposes a robust watermarking algorithm for H.264. We employ a human visual model adapted for a 4 times 4 discrete cosine transform block to increase the payload and robustness while limiting visual distortion. A key-dependent algorithm is used to select a subset of the coefficients that have visual watermarking capacity. Furthermore, the watermark is spread over frequencies and within blocks to avoid error pooling. This increases the payload and robustness without noticeably changing the perceptual quality. We embed the watermark in the coded residuals to avoid decompressing the video; however, we detect the watermark from the decoded video sequence in order to make the algorithm robust to intraprediction mode changes. We build a theoretical framework for watermark detection based on a likelihood ratio test. This framework is used to obtain optimal video watermark detection with controllable detection performance. Our simulation results show that we achieve the desired detection performance in Monte Carlo trials. We demonstrate the robustness of our proposed algorithm to several different attacks
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; data compression; discrete cosine transforms; image sequences; video coding; watermarking; H.264-encoded video; authentication methods; controllable detection performance; copyright protection; decoded video sequence; decompressing; discrete cosine transform block; human visual model; intraprediction mode changes; key-dependent algorithm; perceptual quality; robust watermarking; Authentication; Copyright protection; Decoding; Discrete cosine transforms; Frequency; Humans; Payloads; Robust control; Robustness; Watermarking; Compressed domain; H.264; error pooling; generalized Gaussian; human visual model; likelihood ratio test; video watermark detection; video watermarking;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2006.890306