Robust Digital Watermarking Techniques for Multimedia Protection: Watermarking Algorithms for 2d Images, 3D Models, and Video Image Sequences - Emad E. Abdallah - Bøker - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659178009 - 14. juli 2012
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Robust Digital Watermarking Techniques for Multimedia Protection: Watermarking Algorithms for 2d Images, 3D Models, and Video Image Sequences

Emad E. Abdallah

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Robust Digital Watermarking Techniques for Multimedia Protection: Watermarking Algorithms for 2d Images, 3D Models, and Video Image Sequences

The growing problem of the unauthorized reproduction of digital multimedia data such as movies, television broadcasts, and similar digital products has triggered worldwide efforts to identify and protect multimedia contents. Watermarking refers to the process of adding a structure called a watermark to an original data object. Such a watermark can be used for several purposes including copyright protection, fingerprinting, copy protection, broadcast monitoring, data authentication, indexing, and medical safety. This book presented robust watermarking algorithms for 2D images, 3D models, and video image sequences. We have demonstrated the use of these algorithms in multimedia copyright protection. The objective was to embed information about the owner of the data in order to prevent other parties from claiming the copyright on that data. We have verified the effectiveness of the proposed methods through experimental results with a variety of 2D images, 3D models, and video image sequences. We have achieved the balance between the imperceptibility of the watermarked multimedia document and its robustness against intentional and geometric attacks.

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Utgitt 14. juli 2012
ISBN13 9783659178009
Utgivere LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Antall sider 156
Mål 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   244 g
Språk Tysk