Abstract

In this paper, a multiresolution-based technique for embedding digital into images is proposed. The watermarking technique has been proposed as a method by hiding secret information in the images so as to discourage unauthorized copying or attesting the origin of the images. In our method, we take advantage of multiresolution signal decomposition. Both the watermark and the host image are composed of multiresolution representations with different structures and then the decomposed watermarks of different resolution are embedded into the corresponding resolution of the decomposed images. In case of image quality degradation, the low-resolution rendition of the watermark will still be preserved within the corresponding low-resolution components of the image. The experimental results show that the proposed watermarking technique results in an almost invisible difference between the watermarked image and the original image, and is robust to common image processing operations and JPEG lossy compression.

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