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An improved video key-frame extraction algorithm leads to video watermarking

Authors :
Soumik Das
Atal Chaudhuri
Monalisa Banerjee
Source :
International Journal of Information Technology. 10:21-34
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

The epidemic growth of internet services has created a broad attention on digital content authentication and copyright protection. Heading the issue we are going to propose a DCT based novel approach on invisible video watermarking along with an improved video key-frame extraction algorithm. In this article first the key-frames (video bookmarks) of the video sequence are being extracted. In order to identify the video bookmarks, a novel method is proposed based on boundary luminosity analysis that is proven efficient regarding fast camera movement and moving objects in the video frames. A pair of secret keys will be applied during the watermark embedding phase. Our framework embeds watermarks in only those video frames which have been identified as key-frames of that video stream because, the key-frames are mostly kept as it is in different compression algorithms. The low frequency DCT coefficients of key-frames are chosen for watermarking, that again offers robustness to the compression algorithms. Instead of embedding watermark bits directly, a new method is proposed- scaled average. The watermark is perceptually invisible in the video key-frames according to human visual system. At last uncompressed video is re-reconstructed with all frames of the video in appropriate order of appearance. The watermark extraction is blind i.e., except the keys nothing is needed for watermark extraction.

Details

ISSN :
25112112 and 25112104
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Information Technology
Accession number :
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