| Ingemar J. Cox, Joe Kilian, Talal Shamoon, Tom Leighton.
Secure Spread Spectrum Watermarking for Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing.
Vol. 6 No. 12 1997.
16731687 pages.
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This paper is an update to the NEC technical report by the same title printed in 1995. A short version of the report was presented as the conferece article "Secure Spread Spectrum Watermarking for Images, Audio and Video ". A modified version of the report was also prensented at the First Information hiding workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 1996 as "A Secure, Robust Watermark for Multimedia".
Abstract -
This paper presents a secure (tamperresistant) algorithm for watermarking images, and a methodology for digital watermarking that may be generalized to audio, video and multimedia data. We advocate that a watermark should be constructed as an independent and identically distributed Gaussian random
vector that is imperceptibly inserted in a spreadspectrumlike fashion into the perceptually most significant spectral components of the data. We argue that insertion of a watermark under this regime makes the watermark robust to signal processing operations (such as lossy compression, filtering, digitalanalog and analogdigital conversion, requantization, etc.), and common geometric transformations (such as cropping, scaling, translation and rotation) provided that the original image is available and that it can
be succesfully registered against the transformed watermarked image. In these cases, the watermark detector unambiguously identifies the owner. Further, the use of Gaussian noise, ensures strong resilience to multipledocument, or collusional, attacks. Experimental results are provided to support these claims, along with an exposition of pending open problems.
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