Abstract

Video watermarking is a main technique for video copyright protection. A novel blind video watermarking scheme is proposed, which embeds a watermark into video independent components by using the four-neighbouring-mean-based method. Temporal synchronisation is achieved efficiently. Simulations show that the scheme is robust to MPEG2 compression and collusion attacks.

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