Advanced Watermarking & Steganography: Invisible & Robust Digital Image Security π
Discover a cutting-edge watermarking scheme that ensures invisible, durable protection for digital images by combining Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) with innovative techniques for enhanced security.

Ersin Elbasi
64 views β’ Jul 4, 2020

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An invisible robust, non blind watermarking scheme for digital images is presented. The proposed algorithm
combines the Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) and the Bi-dimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition (BEMD). Unlike
previous works where the watermark bits are embedded directly on the wavelet coefficients, the proposed scheme suggests
rather the embedding of the wavelet coefficients of the mean trend results by performing the BEMD on the host image, using
Singular Value Decomposition (SVD). The watermarked image has a very good perceptual transparency. The extraction
algorithm is a non-blind process, which uses the original image as a reference for retrieving the watermark. The proposed
algorithm is robust against rotation, translation, compression and noise addition. It has also a superior Peak Signal to Noise
Ratio (PSNR) for the watermarked image. The obtained results, tested on different images by various attacks, are satisfactory
in terms of imperceptibility and robustness.
combines the Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) and the Bi-dimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition (BEMD). Unlike
previous works where the watermark bits are embedded directly on the wavelet coefficients, the proposed scheme suggests
rather the embedding of the wavelet coefficients of the mean trend results by performing the BEMD on the host image, using
Singular Value Decomposition (SVD). The watermarked image has a very good perceptual transparency. The extraction
algorithm is a non-blind process, which uses the original image as a reference for retrieving the watermark. The proposed
algorithm is robust against rotation, translation, compression and noise addition. It has also a superior Peak Signal to Noise
Ratio (PSNR) for the watermarked image. The obtained results, tested on different images by various attacks, are satisfactory
in terms of imperceptibility and robustness.
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Jul 4, 2020
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