2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11760-013-0586-3
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Using Curvelet transform for watermarking based on amplitude modulation

Abstract: In this paper we propose a precise and robust watermarking scheme based on the technique called amplitude modulation. A watermark is embedded in a color image by modifying the pixel values in the blue channel. At the receiver, the watermark bits are retrieved using a prediction system, by a linear combination of nearby pixel values around the embedded pixels, and without having the original image. Because amplitude modulation is a spatial-domain watermarking method, it may not be robust enough, i.e. incapable … Show more

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“…In the RGB color space, watermark embedding is accomplished by marking either each color channel separately [53]- [60] or only a specific channel, e.g., blue [61]. However, except for the blue channel to which the HVS is less sensitive, this space is highly correlated and not suitable for watermarking applications [62].…”
Section: Watermark Embedding Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the RGB color space, watermark embedding is accomplished by marking either each color channel separately [53]- [60] or only a specific channel, e.g., blue [61]. However, except for the blue channel to which the HVS is less sensitive, this space is highly correlated and not suitable for watermarking applications [62].…”
Section: Watermark Embedding Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%