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Title:
A study and some experimental work of digital image and video watermarking
Author:
Liu, Tsui-Feng
Document Type:
Dissertation
Department:
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree:
Degree of Engineer
Major:
Electrical Engineering
Advisory Committee:
Shi, Yun Q.
Hou, Edwin
Zhou, MengChu
Thesis Date:
2001, January
Keywords:
Watermarking--Digital
Copyright--Protection
DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform)
DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform)
Fractal Transform
Availability:
Unrestricted
Abstract:

The rapid growth of digitized media and the emergence of digital networks have created a pressing need for copyright protection and anonymous communications schemes. Digital watermarking (or data hiding in a more general term) is a kind of steganography technique by adding information into a digital data stream. Several most important watermarking schemes applied to multilevel and binary still images and digital videos were studied. They include schemes based on DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform), DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform), and fractal transforms. The question whether these invisible watermarking techniques can resolve the issue of rightful ownership of intellectual properties was discussed. The watermarking schemes were further studied from malicious attack point of view, which is considered an effective way to advance the watermarking techniques. In particular, the StirMark robustness tests based on geometrical distortion were carried out.

A binary watermarking scheme applied in the DCT domain is presented in this research project. The effect of the binarization procedure necessarily encountered in dealing with binary document images is found so strong that most of conventional embedding schemes fail in dealing with watermarking of binary document images. Some particular measures have to be taken. The initial simulation results indicate that the proposed technique is promising though further efforts need to be made.

Complete Thesis:
njit-etd2001-001 (111 pages ~ 8,339 KB pdf)
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