Digital Image Watermarking using Self Inverting Permutations - A Comparative Study

Maria Chroni, Stavros D. Nikolopoulos, Iosif Polenakis, Vasileios Vouronikos
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In this work we present a comparative study of two watermarking techniques, both based on frequency domain transformations but differing on watermark construction. Many state-of-the-art approaches utilize binary images as watermarks. An alternative way of watermark construction, which incorporates error correction properties, proposes the transformation of an integer number w into a self-inverting permutation (SiP). SiP can be represented in a two dimensional (2D) object, since images are 2D structures, and that constitutes a watermark. Through this study, we highlight the importance of developing robust digital image watermarking systems through their operation in real attack scenarios. Moreover, through the conduction of a series of experiments required for the comparative study, there are provided further insights regarding the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. Several image sizes have been tested along with a range of evaluation metrics for imperceptibility evaluation. In addition, robustness of both of the techniques has also been confirmed by applying a variety of attacks on the resulting images.
基于自反转排列的数字图像水印的比较研究
在这项工作中,我们提出了两种基于频域变换的水印技术的比较研究,但在水印构造上有所不同。许多最先进的方法利用二值图像作为水印。另一种包含纠错特性的水印构造方法是将整数w转换为自反转置换(SiP)。SiP可以用二维(2D)对象表示,因为图像是二维结构,这就构成了水印。通过这项研究,我们强调了通过在真实攻击场景中运行开发鲁棒数字图像水印系统的重要性。此外,通过进行比较研究所需的一系列实验,对每种方法的优缺点有了进一步的了解。几个图像的大小已经测试与一系列的评价指标的不可感知性评价。此外,这两种技术的鲁棒性也通过对生成的图像应用各种攻击得到了证实。
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