Abstract

There is wide interest in multimedia security and copyright protection due the explosion of data exchange in the Internet and the extensive use of digital media. We propose a novel video watermarking scheme based on visual cryptography and scene change detection in discrete wavelet transform domain. We start with a complete survey of the current image and video watermarking technologies, and have noticed that majority of the existing schemes are not capable of resisting all attacks. We propose the idea to use different parts of a single watermark into different scenes of a video for generation of the owner's share from the original video based on the frame mean in same scene and the binary watermark, and generation of the identification share based on the frame mean of probably attacked video. These two shares after stacking can reveal the copyright ownership. Experiments are conducted to verify the robustness through a series of experiments. The security requirement of the proposed algorithm is achieved with the visual cryptography.

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