2012
DOI: 10.5815/ijigsp.2012.11.07
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Highly Robust and Imperceptible Luminance Based Hybrid Digital Video Watermarking Scheme for Ownership Protection

Abstract: In this paper a hybrid digital video watermarking scheme based on discrete wavelet transform and singular value decomposition is proposed. Unlike the most existing watermarking schemes, the used watermark is a gray scale image instead of a binary watermark. The watermark is embedded in the original video frames by first converted it into YCbCr color space and than decomposing the luminance part (Y component) into four sub-bands using discrete wavelet transform and finally the singular values of LL sub-band are… Show more

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“…Table 2, shows the maximum and minimum bit error rate [1]. This proposed technique compared to [21][22][23] and [6] techniques is more efficient and robust. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2, shows the maximum and minimum bit error rate [1]. This proposed technique compared to [21][22][23] and [6] techniques is more efficient and robust. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there has been much less progress in developing systems for video watermarking tamper detection than for digital images [1].…”
Section: Background To the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All three are closely related to each other: for example, when robustness increases, imperceptibility decreases, and vice-versa [1,27]. The challenge is to develop watermarking applications and techniques which strike the correct balance between these conflicting requirements [1,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Various wavelet-based schemes have been proposed (Raghavendra K. and Chetan K.R, [1]; Sanjana Sinha, Prajnat Bardhan, Swarnali Pramanick, Ankul Jagatramka, Dipak K. Kole, Aruna Chakraborty [2], ; Tamanna Tabassum and S.M. Mohidul Islam [3]; Himanshu Agarwal,Rakesh Ahuja,S.S.Bedi [4]; The differences between the schemes usually lie in the way the watermark is weighted in order to decrease visual artifacts. Raghavendra K. Chetan K.R [1] proposed a Robust watermarking approach based on wavelet transformation.…”
Section: Discrete Wavelet Transformmentioning
confidence: 99%