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AbstractDigital watermarking is an effective way for authentication of stereo images when they are transmitted over networks. Since the left and right images of a stereo image pair are not independent but similar to each other, their watermarking design should be different from that of mono-images. This paper thus proposes a stereo matching based stereo image watermarking scheme for tamper detection and recovery. One-to-one mappings between left and right image blocks are established, and tamper detection bits generated from each block and the recovery bits of the mapped block are embedded back to the block itself. To keep the consistency between left and right images, a stereo image pair is usually tampered symmetrically. That is, the tampered areas in left and right images are similar to each other, thus the combination of tamper detection results of left and right images can facilitate more accurate tamper detection results. In general, a tampered block in one image of stereo image pair can be recovere...

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