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Watermarking digital image and video data. A state-of-the-art overview

Gerrit C. Langelaar, +2 more
- 01 Jan 2000 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 5, pp 20-46
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The authors begin by discussing the need for watermarking and the requirements and go on to discuss digitalWatermarking techniques based on correlation and techniques that are notbased on correlation.
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The authors begin by discussing the need for watermarking and the requirements. They go on to discuss digital watermarking techniques based on correlation and techniques that are not based on correlation.

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Hierarchical watermarking for secure image authentication with localization

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Wavelet tree quantization for copyright protection watermarking

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Perceptual watermarking of still images

TL;DR: This work proposes a watermarking technique for digital images that is based on utilizing visual models which have been developed in the context of image compression, and is shown to provide very good results both in terms of image transparency and robustness.
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An information-theoretic approach to the design of robust digital watermarking systems

TL;DR: A new class of embedding methods called quantization index modulation (QIM) is described and a realization termed coded dither modulation is developed in which the embedded information modulates the dither signal of a dithered quantizer.
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Mask building for perceptually hiding frequency embedded watermarks

TL;DR: Some solutions to the problem of building some perceptual masks for better hiding watermarks embedded in the full-frame DCT domain are presented and the results support the validity of the approach.
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DWT-based technique for spatio-frequency masking of digital signatures

TL;DR: In this article, a novel system for image watermarking, which exploits the similarity exhibited by the Digital Wavelet Transform with respect to the models of the human visual system, for robustly hiding watermarks is presented.
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Digital watermarking: An overview

TL;DR: The main features of an efficient watermarking scheme are presented, robustness issues are discussed and the three main stages of a watermarked algorithm namely watermark generation, embedding and detection are described.