Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Gemini 2.5 Flash
Gemini 2.5 Flash
110 tokens/sec
GPT-4o
56 tokens/sec
Gemini 2.5 Pro Pro
44 tokens/sec
o3 Pro
6 tokens/sec
GPT-4.1 Pro
47 tokens/sec
DeepSeek R1 via Azure Pro
28 tokens/sec
2000 character limit reached

Robust curvelet domain watermarking technique that preserves cleanness of high quality images (1805.06181v1)

Published 16 May 2018 in cs.MM

Abstract: Watermarking inserts invisible data into content to protect copyright. The embedded information provides proof of authorship and facilitates tracking illegal distribution, etc. Current robust watermarking techniques have been proposed to preserve inserted copyright information from various attacks, such as content modification and watermark removal attack. However, since the watermark is inserted in the form of noise, there is an inevitable effect of reducing content visual quality. In general, more robust watermarking techniques tend to have larger effect on the quality, and content creators and users are often reluctant to insert watermarks. Thus, there is a demand for a watermark that maintains maximum image quality, even if the watermark performance is slightly inferior. Therefore, we propose a watermarking technique that maximizes invisibility while maintaining sufficient robustness and data capacity enough to be applied for real situations. The proposed method minimizes watermarking energy by adopting curvelet domain multi-directional decomposition to maximize invisibility, and maximizes robustness against signal processing attack by watermarking pattern suitable for curvelet transformation. The method is also robust against geometric attack by employing watermark detection method utilizing curvelet characteristics. The proposed method showed very good results of 57.65 dB peak signal-to-noise ratio in fidelity tests, and mean opinion score showed that images treated with the proposed method were hardly distinguishable from the originals. The proposed technique also showed good robustness against signal processing and geometric attacks compared with existing techniques.

User Edit Pencil Streamline Icon: https://streamlinehq.com
Authors (4)
  1. Wook-Hyung Kim (3 papers)
  2. Seung-Hun Nam (14 papers)
  3. Ji-Hyeon Kang (1 paper)
  4. Heung-Kyu Lee (8 papers)

Summary

We haven't generated a summary for this paper yet.