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Odd-Even Embedding Scheme Based Modified Reversible Watermarking Technique using Blueprint

Authors :
Pal, Arijit Kumar
Das, Poulami
Dey, Nilanjan
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Digital watermarking is a technique of information adding or information hiding in order to identify the owner of the data in multimedia content. It seems that a signal or digital image can permanently embed over another digital data providing a good way to protect intellectual property from illegal replication. The cover data that is transmitted through the internet hides the watermark in a computer aided assertion method such that it becomes undetectable. Finally it stands as a hindrance over many operations without harming the embedded host document. Unfortunately, many owners of the digital materials such as images, text, audio and video are reluctant to the spreading of their documents on the web or other networked environment, because the ease of duplicating digital materials facilitates copyright violation. Digital media distribution occurs through various channels. The cover data may or may not hold any relation with the watermark information. In the last two decades, a considerable amount of research has been done on the digital watermarking of multimedia files such as audio, video, images and text. Different type of watermarking algorithms has been proposed by the researchers to achieve high level of security and authenticity. In our proposed method, a modified reversible watermarking technique is introduced, which employs a blueprint generation of original image based on odd-even embedding methodology to yield large data hiding capacity, security as well as high watermarked quality. The experimental results demonstrate that, no matter how much secret data is embedded, the watermarked quality is about 51dB in this proposed scheme.<br />Comment: 10 Pages, Figure 2, Table 1, FOSET, Academic Meet, Kolkata, India, 22-23 March 2013

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1303.5972
Document Type :
Working Paper