2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-ipr.2019.1576
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Blind multipurpose watermarking with insertion of a single watermark: a generic construction based on verifiable threshold secret sharing

Abstract: Currently, the existing literature on multipurpose watermarking employs multiple watermarks for simultaneous achieving of multiple security objectives. This approach can be problematic since a watermark targeting tampers might fail to detect tampering of another watermark inserted for copyright violation. Moreover, most of the current schemes follow a non‐blind approach where the original watermark is needed for authentication. A question that naturally arises is whether multipurpose watermarking can be realis… Show more

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“…Some of these schemes have been implemented to be robust and reversible while others have been implemented to be robust with high embedding capacity. The mentioned watermarking schemes are blind, which means the original image is not required at the receiver side [85]. In the proposed MFMD scheme, the blind SLT‐based watermarking method that has been presented in [58] is adopted to obtain the watermarked area outside the face region.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these schemes have been implemented to be robust and reversible while others have been implemented to be robust with high embedding capacity. The mentioned watermarking schemes are blind, which means the original image is not required at the receiver side [85]. In the proposed MFMD scheme, the blind SLT‐based watermarking method that has been presented in [58] is adopted to obtain the watermarked area outside the face region.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%