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22 June 2013 Robust video watermarking scheme using computer generated holographic technique
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Proceedings Volume 8769, International Conference on Optics in Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (icOPEN2013); 876921 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2012468
Event: International Conference on Optics in Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (icOPEN2013), 2013, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
A novel blind video watermarking scheme offering a low computational complexity is presented in which the computer generated holograms are used as the watermarks. In the scheme, the original video is divided into nonoverlapping groups of pictures (GOPs). A quantization method is used to insert the mark hologram into the low frequency wavelet coefficients of every GOP. The extraction procedure does not need the original video. Experimental results demonstrate that the presented scheme is transparent and robust to a variety of attacks, including compression, noise addition, filtering, occlusion, cropping and temporal attacks, etc. One of the most important advantages of the suggested method is its simplicity and practicality.
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Jianzhong Li "Robust video watermarking scheme using computer generated holographic technique", Proc. SPIE 8769, International Conference on Optics in Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (icOPEN2013), 876921 (22 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2012468
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KEYWORDS
Digital watermarking

Video

Holograms

Video compression

Computer generated holography

Discrete wavelet transforms

Quantization

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