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Uncompressed digital video watermarking using stationary wavelet transform


Abstract:

Video watermarking provides the copyright ownership to the content owner. Various transforms such as discrete cosine transform, discrete wavelet transform were adopted fo...Show More

Abstract:

Video watermarking provides the copyright ownership to the content owner. Various transforms such as discrete cosine transform, discrete wavelet transform were adopted for embedding watermarks into the videos. In this paper, a video watermarking scheme is proposed for RGB uncompressed AVI video sequence in stationary wavelet transform domain using singular value decomposition. Scene change detection is performed to embed the watermark into the video. The singular values of a binary watermark are embedded within the singular values of the LL3 sub-band coefficients of the video frames. The resulting video is robust to attacks and exhibits good quality when compared to previous techniques in terms of mean square error, peak signal to noise ratio.
Date of Conference: 08-10 May 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 January 2015
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Conference Location: Ramanathapuram, India

I Introduction

Creating a watermark and placing it on videos that you plan to post on the web or publish globally will identify them as your own work and discourage people from copying them or claiming them as their own. Each year is a better year for online video producers. But with ever-increasing viewer-ship comes the potential for undesirable re-distribution. While some video is meant to be common freely and remixed, other video is required to be safe and secure a product that is protected against theft. So, In order to avoid such unwanted re-distribution it is better to use watermarking techniques.

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