| Title: |
Detection and robustness of digital image watermarking
signals : a communication theory approach
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| Author: | |
| Document Type: |
Dissertation
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| Department: |
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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| Degree: |
Doctor of Philosophy
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| Major: |
Electrical Engineering
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| Advisory Committee: |
Shi, Yun Q.
Fang, Michael
Frank, Joseph
Manikopoulos, Constantine N.
Siveski, Zoran
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| Thesis Date: |
1999, August
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| Keywords: |
Watermarks
Image processing
Digital techniques
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| Availability: |
Unrestricted
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| Abstract: |
The detection and robustness of the watermark signal is studied from a communications point of view. The contributions of this dissertation are presented in two parts. The first part, which covers the detection aspect, introduces a new digital image watermarking approach that embeds meaningful information in a copyright protection watermark signal; demonstrates the need to approach the watermark signal as a power-constrained signal; studies the relationship between the watermark signal dimension and the image capacity to the signal; explains the similarities and differences between detecting the watermark signal and detecting a signal over a spread-spectrum communication channel; and analyzes the application of sequence detection techniques (MAPSD and MLSD) to the watermark signal. The second part, which covers the robustness aspect, introduces a novel multidimensional interleaving algorithm that increases the signal's robustness against burst errors; presents, analyzes, and compares two techniques for implementing the algorithm (a sliding window technique and a successive partitioning technique); and demonstrates the increase in watermark signal robustness as a result of applying this multidimensional interleaving. This increase of the signal's robustness is shown in the 2-D case by applying the 2-D version of the interleaving algorithm to watermark signals embedded in still images (where the signal layout is in 2-D), and in the 3-D case by applying the 3-D version of the interleaving algorithm to watermark signals embedded in video sequences (where the signal layout is in 3-D). |
| Complete Thesis: |
njit-etd1999-029
(209 pages ~ 10,608 KB pdf)
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