Abstract
Continuous orthogonal moments (COMs) are a type of effective image features widely used in various fields of image processing. However, most of the existing COMs are used for processing flat images and are not suitable for color stereoscopic images. For this reason, this paper first proposes an octonion theory applicable to color stereoscopic images, all color components of color stereoscopic images are coded by using the imaginary part of octonion, and all color components are processed as a whole, and the internal relations among all components are preserved. Then this paper combines the octonion theory with COMs to propose the octonion continuous orthogonal moments (OCOMs). The OCOMs fully reflect and retain the specific correlations between the left- and right-view components of color stereoscopic images, and provide good image description capability. Experimental results show that OCOMs have strong stability and good reconstruction performance when processing color stereoscopic images. Compared with other zero-watermarking methods, the zero-watermarking method embedded by OCOMs has stronger robustness.
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