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A new buyer-seller watermarking protocol without multiple watermarks insertion

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A new buyer-seller watermarking protocol is proposed in this paper by applying the technique of visual cryptography to Lei et al.
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Watermarking protocols are designed for tracing illegal distributors when unauthorized copies are found So far, most of the proposed schemes set up two or more watermarks embedded to a copy by the seller before it was sold The main potential concerns of multiple watermarking are the image quality would be damaged and any earlier embedded watermarks would be destroyed as well Thanks to visual cryptography which encodes the secret image into two shares, and recovers the secret by collecting these two shares Therefore, a new buyer-seller watermarking protocol is proposed in this paper by applying the technique of visual cryptography to Lei et al's scheme so as to free from the disadvantages of multiple-watermarking insertion

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A method for obtaining digital signatures and public-key cryptosystems

TL;DR: An encryption method is presented with the novel property that publicly revealing an encryption key does not thereby reveal the corresponding decryption key.

Visual Cryptography

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TL;DR: In this paper, a new type of cryptographic scheme, which can decode concealed images without any cryptographic computations, is proposed, which is called k-out-of-n secret sharing.
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A buyer-seller watermarking protocol

TL;DR: An interactive buyer-seller protocol for invisible watermarking is proposed in which the seller does not get to know the exact watermarked copy that the buyer receives and the seller cannot create copies of the original content containing the buyer's watermark.
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An Inpainting-Assisted Reversible Steganographic Scheme Using a Histogram Shifting Mechanism

TL;DR: A novel prediction-based reversible steganographic scheme based on image inpainting that provides a greater embedding rate and better visual quality compared with recently reported methods.
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A buyer-seller watermarking protocol

TL;DR: This paper proposes an interactive buyer-seller protocol for invisible watermarking in which the seller does not get to know the exact watermarked copy that the buyer receives and the seller cannot create copies of the original content containing the buyers watermark.
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