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Fragile image watermarking with pixel-wise recovery based on overlapping embedding strategy

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A new fragile watermarking scheme with high-quality recovery capability based on overlapping embedding strategy that can achieve better quality of recovered image compared with some of state-of-the-art schemes.
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This article is published in Signal Processing.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 156 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Block (data storage) & Digital watermarking.

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A novel hash function based fragile watermarking method for image integrity

TL;DR: Experimental results show that the proposed method detects all the tampered regions of the attacked images and high visual quality of watermarked images has been obtained.
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Image self-recovery with watermark self-embedding

TL;DR: Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme can effectively resist collage attack and constant-average attack, while sustaining superior accuracy of tamper localization, and show that the tampered images can be effectively self-recovered with a high visual contrast.
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TRLH: Fragile and blind dual watermarking for image tamper detection and self-recovery based on lifting wavelet transform and halftoning technique

TL;DR: This method generates two image digests from the host image, based on the lifting wavelet and the halftoning technique, which shows the efficiency of TRLH compared to the state of the art methods.
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High Capacity Reversible Data Hiding Based on Multiple Histograms Modification

TL;DR: The proposed MHM scheme is extended and can achieve the high capacity and provide a better performance than some state-of-the-art RDH methods.
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Fast fragile watermark embedding and iterative mechanism with high self-restoration performance

TL;DR: A new algorithm to reduce significantly the computational cost of one of the best methods with self-recovery capabilities in the fragile watermarking literature by generating two sequences of reference bits associated to the 5 most significant bit-planes of the image.
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Image quality assessment: from error visibility to structural similarity

TL;DR: In this article, a structural similarity index is proposed for image quality assessment based on the degradation of structural information, which can be applied to both subjective ratings and objective methods on a database of images compressed with JPEG and JPEG2000.
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UCID: an uncompressed color image database

TL;DR: A new dataset, UCID (pronounced "use it") - an Uncompressed Colour Image Dataset which tries to bridge the gap between standardised image databases and objective evaluation of image retrieval algorithms that operate in the compressed domain.
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Segmentation-Based Image Copy-Move Forgery Detection Scheme

TL;DR: The main difference to the traditional methods is that the proposed scheme first segments the test image into semantically independent patches prior to keypoint extraction, and the copy-move regions can be detected by matching between these patches.
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A hierarchical digital watermarking method for image tamper detection and recovery

TL;DR: This method is efficient as it only uses simple operations such as parity check and comparison between average intensities and effective because the detection is based on a hierarchical structure so that the accuracy of tamper localization can be ensured.
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Dual watermark for image tamper detection and recovery

TL;DR: By using the proposed algorithm, a 90% tampered image can be recovered to a dim yet still recognizable condition (PSNR ~20dB).
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