Title :
A Contrast-Sensitive Reversible Visible Image Watermarking Technique
Author :
Yang, Ying ; Sun, Xingming ; Yang, Hengfu ; Li, Chang-Tsun ; Xiao, Rong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Commun., Hunan Univ., Changsha
fDate :
5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A reversible (also called lossless, distortion-free, or invertible) visible watermarking scheme is proposed to satisfy the applications, in which the visible watermark is expected to combat copyright piracy but can be removed to losslessly recover the original image. We transparently reveal the watermark image by overlapping it on a user-specified region of the host image through adaptively adjusting the pixel values beneath the watermark, depending on the human visual system-based scaling factors. In order to achieve reversibility, a reconstruction/recovery packet, which is utilized to restore the watermarked area, is reversibly inserted into non-visibly-watermarked region. The packet is established according to the difference image between the original image and its approximate version instead of its visibly watermarked version so as to alleviate its overhead. For the generation of the approximation, we develop a simple prediction technique that makes use of the unaltered neighboring pixels as auxiliary information. The recovery packet is uniquely encoded before hiding so that the original watermark pattern can be reconstructed based on the encoded packet. In this way, the image recovery process is carried out without needing the availability of the watermark. In addition, our method adopts data compression for further reduction in the recovery packet size and improvement in embedding capacity. The experimental results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed scheme compared to the existing methods.
Keywords :
data compression; data encapsulation; image coding; image reconstruction; image restoration; watermarking; auxiliary information; contrast-sensitive reversible image; data compression; data hiding; embedding capacity; human visual system; image reconstruction; image recovery process; image restoration; lossless distortion-free scheme; recovery packet encoding; scaling factors; user-specified region; visible image watermarking technique; Data compression; information hiding; lossless recovery; reversible watermarking; visible watermarking;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2009.2017401