Digital watermark detection is treated as classification problem of image processing. For image classification that searches for a butterfly, an image can be classified as positive class that is a butterfly and negative class that is not a butterfly. Similarly, the watermarked and unwatermarked images are perceived as positive and negative class respectively. Hence, Support Vector Machine (SVM) is used as the classifier of watermarked and unwatermarked digital image due to its ability of separating both linearly and non-linearly separable data. Hyperplanes of various detectors are briefly elaborated to show how SVM's hyperplane is suitable for Stirmark attacked watermarked image. Cox’s spread spectrum watermarking scheme is used to embed the watermark into digital images. Then, Support Vector Machine is trained with both the watermarked and unwatermarked images. Training SVM eliminates the use of watermark during the detection process. Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) graphs are plotted to assess the false positive and false negative probability of both the correlation detector of the watermarking schemes and SVM classifier. Both watermarked and unwatermarked images are later attacked under Stirmark, and then tested on the correlation detector and SVM classifier. Remedies are suggested to preprocess the training data. The optimal setting of SVM parameters is also investigated and determined besides preprocessing. The preprocessing and optimal parameters setting enable the trained SVM to achieve substantially better results than those resulting from the correlation detector.
Information acquisition with the availability of modern information technology has become easier. We rely on various information systems in our daily lives. Geographical information system and spatial query retrieval become more and more important in vehicle navigation, robot automation, and satellite signal processing. Spatial query is made easy with the handheld technology like PDA and sketching device. However powerful query methodology needs powerful retrieval techniques to produce the desired output. Content based spatial query retrieval is one of the best resorts for spatial query retrieval. Structural spatial query retrieval is in content based retrieval family that is also an active research area in spatial databases. Structural spatial query retrieval assesses similarity by its structural arrangement, known as configuration similarity. This research developed an enhanced structural spatial query retrieval model for spatial databases.
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