Abstract

In the past decade, various fragile digital watermarking techniques have been proposed for monoscopic image authentication and temper detection. In this paper, a novel binocular visual characteristics based pixel-wise fragile watermarking scheme for stereoscopic image authentication and tamper detection is proposed. The scheme consists of two processes: embedding of the stereoscopic image authentication message and tamper detection. In the watermark embedding process, the binocular just noticeable difference (BJND) model is used for guiding watermark embedding, which is convenient for achieving a balanced relationship between watermarking capacity and visual transparency. In the tamper detection process, a probability theory and an algorithm of binocular disparity are employed to improve previously obtained detection results and to enhance authentication accuracy. Moreover, to improve the security of the proposed scheme, MD5 hash function and chaotic map are used. Experimental results reveal that the proposed scheme is not only secure, but also achieves superior tamper detection for different attacks.

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