IET International Conference on Visual Information Engineering (VIE 2006) 2006
DOI: 10.1049/cp:20060560
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An inexpensive digital watermarking scheme for printed document

Abstract: Abstract-This paper describes a method of hiding a copyright symbol into an print image which can survive against print-scan process. Copyright protection is a challenging problem specially for printed image document. Digital watermarking is one of the most efficient method to protect an image from unauthorized use. In this paper we propose an inexpensive hardcopy watermarking technique which can survive print-scan transformation as well as small degree of geometric distortion. Experimental result shows the ef… Show more

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“…Rizzo et al [18] suggest a method based on a password that embeds the watermark in short text and preserves the appearance and content without converting text to the image. A graphical digital text watermarking method and algorithmic framework is proposed in Liu et al [19], which consists of 8 levels that are a line, pixel, character, paragraph, page pixel, row, etymon, and three other aspects. Each level is divided into three typical features like similarity, structural and self- characteristics features.…”
Section: Image-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rizzo et al [18] suggest a method based on a password that embeds the watermark in short text and preserves the appearance and content without converting text to the image. A graphical digital text watermarking method and algorithmic framework is proposed in Liu et al [19], which consists of 8 levels that are a line, pixel, character, paragraph, page pixel, row, etymon, and three other aspects. Each level is divided into three typical features like similarity, structural and self- characteristics features.…”
Section: Image-based Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%