Comparison of perceptual shaping techniques for digital image watermarking

DSP'09 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Digital Signal Processing(2009)

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Digital watermarking is the process of embedding information into another signal like an image. Embedding a watermark results in modifications of the image, leading to a decrease of the perceived quality. Perceptual shaping uses perceptual information of the image to camouflage these modifications, thereby increasing the perceived quality. In this paper four perceptual models are evaluated: the empirical noise visibility function, the noise visibility function based on a stationary generalized Gaussian distribution, the noise tolerance model and the Watson model. These models are applied on two watermarking schemes: correlation-based watermarking and dither-modulated quantization index modulation. We describe how these schemes utilize the perceptual models for improving the perceived quality and experimentally compare their performance. We conclude that the noise tolerance model offers the best results regarding the perceived quality. The empirical noise visibility function was found to offer best robustness.
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correlation-based watermarking,best result,digital image watermarking,uses perceptual information,watson model,noise tolerance model,empirical noise visibility function,digital watermarking,watermarking scheme,index terms— perceptual shaping,noise visibility function,human vi- sual system,perceptual model,noise visibility,watermarking,blanking,digital images,matched filters,detectors,gaussian distribution,human visual system,sensitivity,benchmark testing,band pass filters,noise,digital watermark,robustness,generalized gaussian distribution
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