Abstract

<p>This paper introduces a secure and robust zero-watermarking framework that leverages the advantages of zero-watermarking, ensuring non-destructive modification of original images and unlimited capacity. The proposed method enables robust watermark embedding while preserving the original image. It employs a novel feature extraction approach using circular areas based on image radius, enhancing feature resilience. Additionally, applying one-dimensional non-recursive discrete periodized wavelet transform (1-D NRDPWT) converts feature values into phi, contributing to enhanced stability and robustness. Enhanced security is achieved through the use of Shuffle and Pseudo-Random Number Generator (PRNG). Experimental results, evaluated using metrics such as Bit Error Rate (BER) and Normalized Correlation (NC), validate the exceptional performance of this watermarking technique. These findings underscore the framework’s robustness, security, reliability, and integrity against both general and geometric noise attacks, making it a secure and robust solution for modern digital image copyright protection. In summary, our method offers an effective defense against various noise attacks while ensuring the highest watermark quality without compromising the original image. It is a significant advancement in copyright protection applications.</p> <p> </p>

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