2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07776-5_29
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Wavelet-Domain Image Watermarking Using Optimization-Based Mean Quantization

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“…To avoid the situation that the value of some entries becomes arbitrarily large, without loss of generality we may set the summation of all the scaling factors equal to a constant N. For example, A = 0.91 .21 .20 .7 is a suitable selection when N = 4. With the suitable scaling vector A, we consider the optimisation problem for watermarking is to select the vectorĈ N such that the SNR is maximised under the constraint (12) or (13). The solution of the vectorĈ N will be derived optimally in next section.…”
Section: Adaptive Threshold and Embedding Processmentioning
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“…To avoid the situation that the value of some entries becomes arbitrarily large, without loss of generality we may set the summation of all the scaling factors equal to a constant N. For example, A = 0.91 .21 .20 .7 is a suitable selection when N = 4. With the suitable scaling vector A, we consider the optimisation problem for watermarking is to select the vectorĈ N such that the SNR is maximised under the constraint (12) or (13). The solution of the vectorĈ N will be derived optimally in next section.…”
Section: Adaptive Threshold and Embedding Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming we are embedding the watermark with the binary bit of value 1, by connecting (17) with (12) we have the following corresponding optimisation problem whose optimal solution can be computed via the KKT theorem with m = 1. Thus, there are two possible solutions by using (4) or (7).…”
Section: Optimisation-based Watermarking Formulamentioning
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