Title :
DWT-based high-capacity blind video watermarking, invariant to geometrical attacks
Author :
Serdean, C.V. ; Ambroze, M.A. ; Tomlinson, M. ; Wade, J.G.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Plymouth, UK
fDate :
2/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper describes a high-capacity blind video watermarking system invariant to geometrical attacks such as shift, rotation, scaling and cropping. A spatial domain reference watermark is used to obtain invariance to geometric attacks by employing image registration techniques to determine and invert the attacks. A second, high-capacity watermark, which carries the data payload, is embedded in the wavelet domain according to a human visual system model. This is protected by a state-of-the-art error correction code (turbo code). For a false detection probability of 10-8, the proposed system is invariant to scaling up to 180%, rotation up to 70°, and arbitrary aspect ratio changes up to 200% on both axes. Furthermore, the system is virtually invariant to any shifting, cropping, or combined shifting and cropping. The system is also robust to MPEG2 compression, even when combined with shifting and cropping.
Keywords :
data compression; discrete wavelet transforms; error correction codes; image registration; probability; security of data; turbo codes; video coding; visual perception; watermarking; DWT; MPEG2 compression; aspect ratio; cropping; data payload; discrete wavelet transform; error correction code; false detection probability; geometrical attacks; high-capacity blind video watermarking; high-capacity video watermarking; human visual system model; image registration; rotation; scaling; shift; spatial domain reference watermark; turbo code; wavelet domain;
Journal_Title :
Vision, Image and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-vis:20030159