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A robust content-based digital image watermarking scheme. (English) Zbl 1186.94282

Summary: This paper presents a content-based digital image-watermarking scheme, which is robust against a variety of common image-processing attacks and geometric distortions. The image content is represented by important feature points obtained by our image-texture-based adaptive Harris corner detector. These important feature points are geometrically significant and therefore are capable of determining the possible geometric attacks with the aid of the Delaunay-tessellation-based triangle matching method. The watermark is encoded by both the error correcting codes and the spread spectrum technique to improve the detection accuracy and ensure a large measure of security against unintentional or intentional attacks. An image-content-based adaptive embedding scheme is applied in discrete Fourier transform (DFT) domain of each perceptually high textured subimage to ensure better visual quality and more robustness. The watermark detection decision is based on the number of matched bits between the recovered and embedded watermarks in embedding subimages. The experimental results demonstrate the robustness of the proposed method against any combination of the geometric distortions and various common image-processing operations such as JPEG compression, filtering, enhancement, and quantization. Our proposed system also yields a better performance as compared with some peer systems in the literature.

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94A12 Signal theory (characterization, reconstruction, filtering, etc.)

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