DocumentCode :
2960465
Title :
Robust audio watermarking in wavelet domain using frequency hopping and patchwork method
Author :
Cvejic, Nedeljko ; Seppanen, Tapio
Author_Institution :
Information Process. Laboratory, Oulu Univ., Finland
Volume :
1
fYear :
2003
fDate :
18-20 Sept. 2003
Firstpage :
251
Abstract :
In this work, we present a novel robust audio watermarking method in wavelet domain. Embedding of watermarks is performed in a perceptually significant set of sub-bands of the host audio. In order to enhance security, watermark is embedded in a randomly selected sub-band of the host audio according to a secret key. Watermark embedding to a mapped subband is done in a predefined time period, similarly to frequency hopping approach in digital communications. Detection method is a statistical method motivated by modified patchwork algorithm, relying on large data sets. Using simple Haar decomposition and test statistics, the algorithm proved itself in the terms of computational complexity. Subjective listening test proved high perceptual transparency of the watermarked audio clips. Using embedding rate of 4.61 bps, high robustness against common audio watermarking attacks was obtained, with average bit error rate lower than 1%.
Keywords :
audio coding; broadband networks; computational complexity; cryptography; data encapsulation; statistical analysis; watermarking; wavelet transforms; Haar decomposition; audio watermarking method; computational complexity; frequency hopping method; patchwork method; statistical method; watermark embedding method; wavelet domain; Bit error rate; Computational complexity; Digital communication; Robustness; Security; Spread spectrum communication; Statistical analysis; Testing; Watermarking; Wavelet domain;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image and Signal Processing and Analysis, 2003. ISPA 2003. Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
953-184-061-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISPA.2003.1296903
Filename :
1296903
Link To Document :
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