Abstract

In this paper, an effective algorithm for providing copyright protection is proposed by using a new embedding strategy for Discrete Wavelet Transform-based video watermarking. Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) is applied on the video, to convert the spatial data into frequency domain, having low pass and high pass components. The low frequency component is used for generating the key, by using the watermark image and the binarized Low frequency part (LL) of the video frame. Same procedure is applied on each frame to generate the key for corresponding frame. This generated key should be used at receiver for extracting the watermark which provides copyright protection. Blind watermarking technique is used in this paper which require only key to extract the embedded watermark. The original video is not required during extraction. To criticize the robustness of algorithm, the original watermark image is compared with extracted watermark image after several attacks and their Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), Normalized Correlation Coefficient (NC) and Structural Similarity index (SSIM) are calculated. The experimental results demonstrate that the watermark is invisible and it is robust against the various attacks and addition of noise to the video.

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