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Invisible watermarking based on creation and robust ...
Planitz, B. M. and Maeder, A. J. 2005. A study of block-based medical image watermarking using a perceptual similarity metric. In Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Image Computing on Techniques and Applications. 70. Google Scholar Digital Library; Podilchuk, C. I. and Wenjun, Z. 1998. Image-adaptive watermarking using visual models. IEEE ......
Invisible Watermarking Based on Creation and Robust ...
watermark using the input user watermark (logo) and attributes of the host image. This facilitates the homogeneous fusion of a watermark with the cover image, preserves the quality of the host image, and allows robust insertion-extraction. Watermark creation consists of two distinct phases.
A Novel Invisible Color Image Watermarking Scheme using ...
A Novel Invisible Color Image Watermarking Scheme using Image Adaptive Watermark Creation and Robust Insertion-Extraction Saraju P. Mohanty Parthasarathy Guturu Email: smohanty@cse.unt.edu Email: guturu@unt.edu Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Dept. of Electrical Engineering University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203.
Invisible Watermarking Based on Creation and Robust ...
CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): This paper presents a novel invisible robust watermarking scheme for embedding and extracting a digital watermark in an image. The novelty lies in determining a perceptually important subimage in the host image. Invisible insertion of the watermark is performed in the most significant region of the host image such ......
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