Abstract
Digital watermarking is an effective technique for image copyright protection. Many digital image watermarking algorithms are sensitive to geometric distortions. These distortions make it difficult to detect and extract watermarks. In this study, a robust color watermarking algorithm combining the Radon transform and DCT transform is proposed. First, the color carrier image is converted to the YUV color space from RGB, and the U component of YUV is transformed to the Radon domain using the Radon transform. Then, a two-dimensional 8 × 8 discrete cosine transform (2D-DCT) is carried out on the selected blocks of the Radon domain, and some fixed midfrequency coefficients are selected to embed watermark information. Moreover, the Arnold transform is applied to encrypt the watermarks and the random permutation function to scramble the embedding positions. Finally, the watermark embedding and blind extraction processes are completed by modifying the midfrequency coefficients using the presented rules. A series of simulation experiments show that the watermark algorithm has high imperceptibility and good robustness to various attacks.
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