Title :
The parallel-Gaussian watermarking game
Author :
Moulin, Pierre ; Mihçak, M. Kivanç
Author_Institution :
Beckman Inst., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
Rates of reliable transmission of hidden information are derived for watermarking problems involving parallel Gaussian sources, which are often used to model host images and audio signals. Constraints are imposed on the average squared-error distortion that can be introduced by the information hider and by the attacker. When distortions are measured with respect to the original host data, the optimal covert and attack channels are two banks of Gaussian test channels. The solution to the watermarking game involves an optimal allocation of distortions by the information hider and by the attacker to the different channels. A fast algorithm is given for computing the optimal solution based on duality theory. For each channel, we derive analytical expressions for two asymptotic regimes: weak and strong host signals. Finally, we extend these results to the class of stationary Gaussian host signals with bounded, continuous spectral density. The analysis also provides an upper bound on watermarking capacity for nonGaussian host signals.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; audio coding; audio signals; channel allocation; channel capacity; data encapsulation; duality (mathematics); game theory; image coding; optimisation; random processes; rate distortion theory; spectral analysis; watermarking; Gaussian test channels; attack channel; audio signals; average squared-error distortion; continuous spectral density; distortions; duality theory; hidden information; host image modeling; information hider; nonGaussian host signals; optimal allocation; optimal covert channel; parallel Gaussian sources; parallel-Gaussian watermarking game; reliable transmission rates; strong host signals; watermarking capacity; weak host signals; Decoding; Distortion measurement; Game theory; Gaussian channels; Random processes; Rate-distortion; Signal analysis; Testing; Upper bound; Watermarking;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2003.822578