Abstract
Digital image watermarking is an important technique for the authentication of multimedia content and copyright protection. Conventional digital image watermarking techniques are often vulnerable to geometric distortions such as Rotation, Scaling, and Translation (RST). These distortions desynchronize the watermark information embedded in an image and thus disable watermark detection. To solve this problem, we propose an RST invariant domain watermarking technique based on fractional calculus. We have constructed a domain using Heaviside function of order alpha (HFOA). The HFOA models the signal as a polynomial for watermark embedding. The watermark is embedded in all the coefficients of the image. We have also constructed a fractional variance formula using fractional Gaussian field. A cross correlation method based on the fractional Gaussian field is used for watermark detection. Furthermore the proposed method enables blind watermark detection where the original image is not required during the watermark detection thereby making it more practical than non-blind watermarking techniques. Experimental results confirmed that the proposed technique has a high level of robustness.
Highlights
The watermarking techniques are useful for purpose of content authentication and copyright protection
Digital image watermarking is an important technique for the authentication of multimedia content and copyright protection
We propose an RST invariant domain watermarking technique based on fractional calculus
Summary
The watermarking techniques are useful for purpose of content authentication and copyright protection. Digital image watermarking inserts information called watermark in an image by modifying image pixels values in such a way that the difference between the original and watermarked images is hardly noticeable. Digital watermarking can be used in different areas which require content authentication and copy right protection. To protect the copyrights the watermark should be imperceptible and robust against variety of attack. It includes robustness against noise addition attack, JPEG Compression attack, filtering, and other common image processing attacks. The basic requirement of a Watermarking technique is to achieve high imperceptibility and robustness
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